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Model D9854

Advanced Program Receiver


Installation and Operation Guide
Please Read This Entire Guide
Veuillez lire entièrement ce guide
Bitte das gesamte Handbuch durchlesen
Sírvase leer completamente la presente guía
Si prega di leggere completamente questa guida

Important:
Please read this entire guide before you install or operate this product. Give
particular attention to all safety statements.
Important:
Veuillez lire entièrement ce guide avant d'installer ou d'utiliser ce produit. Prêtez
une attention particulière à toutes les règles de sécurité.
Zu beachten:
Bitte lesen Sie vor Aufstellen oder Inbetriebnahme des Gerätes dieses Handbuch in
seiner Gesamtheit durch. Achten Sie dabei besonders auf die Sicherheitshinweise.
Importante:
Sírvase leer la presente guía antes de instalar o emplear este producto. Preste
especial atención a todos los avisos de seguridad.
Importante:
Prima di installare o usare questo prodotto si prega di leggere completamente
questa guida, facendo particolare attenzione a tutte le dichiarazioni di sicurezza.
Model D9854
Advanced Program Receiver
Installation and Operation Guide
Notices

Trademark Acknowledgements
• Cisco, Cisco Systems, the Cisco logo, the Cisco Systems logo, Scientific Atlanta
and SciCare are registered trademarks or trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc. and/
or its affiliates in the U.S. and certain other countries.
All other trademarks mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners.
Publication Disclaimer
Cisco Systems, Inc. assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions that may
appear in this publication. We reserve the right to change this publication at any
time without notice. This document is not to be construed as conferring by
implication, estoppel, or otherwise any license or right under any copyright or
patent, whether or not the use of any information in this document employs an
invention claimed in any existing or later issued patent.
Copyright
© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in United States of America.
Information in this publication is subject to change without notice. No part of this
publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form, by photocopy,
microfilm, xerography, or any other means, or incorporated into any information
retrieval system, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose, without the express
permission of Cisco Systems, Inc.
AVC/MPEG-4/H.264 Products
With respect to each AVC/MPEG-4/H.264 product, Scientific Atlanta is obligated
to provide the following notice:
THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE AVC PATENT PORTFOLIO
LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL USE OF A
CONSUMER TO (i) ENCODE VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AVC
STANDARD ("AVC VIDEO") AND/OR (ii) DECODE AVC VIDEO THAT WAS
ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NON-
COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO
PROVIDER LICENSED TO PROVIDE AVC VIDEO. NO LICENSE IS GRANTED
OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, L.L.C. SEE HTTP://
WWW.MPEGLA.COM.
Accordingly, please be advised that service providers, content providers and
broadcasters are required to obtain a separate use license from MPEG LA prior to
any use of AVC/MPEG-4/H.264 encoders and/or decoders.
Safety Precautions

1. Read Instructions – All the safety and operating instructions should be read
before the product is operated.
2. Retain Instructions – The safety and operating instructions should be retained
for future reference.
3. Heed Warnings – All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions
should be adhered to.
4. Follow Instructions – All operating and use instructions should be followed.
5. Cleaning – Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use
liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
Exception: A product that is meant for uninterrupted service and that, for some
specific reason, such as the possibility of the loss of an authorization code for a
CATV converter, is not intended to be unplugged by the user for cleaning or any
other purpose, may exclude the reference to unplugging the product in the
cleaning description above.
6. Attachments – Do not use attachments not recommended by the product
manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
7. Water and Moisture – Do not use this product near water – for example, near a
bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub; in a wet basement; or near a
swimming pool; and the like.
8. Accessories – Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod,
bracket, or table.
The product may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious
damage to the product.

4021470 Rev C Model D9854 Advanced Program Receiver Installation and Operation Guide iii
Safety Precautions, Continued
Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended by the
manufacturer, or sold with the product. Any mounting of the product should
follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and should use a mounting accessory
recommended by the manufacturer.
9. A product and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops,
excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart
combination to overturn.

10. Ventilation – Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and
to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating,
and these openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never
be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface.
This product should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or
rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer’s instructions
have been adhered to.
11. Power Sources – This product should be operated only from the type of power
source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power
supply to your home, consult your product dealer or local power company. For
products intended to operate from battery power, or other sources, refer to the
operating instructions.
12. Grounding or Polarization – This product may be equipped with a polarized
alternating-current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other).
This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If
you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If
the plug should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete
outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.
Alternate Warnings – This product is equipped with a three-wire grounding-
type plug, a plug having a third (grounding) pin. This plug will only fit into a
grounding-type power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert
the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet.
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding-type plug.

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Safety Precautions, Continued

13. Power-Cord Protection – Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are
not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them,
paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the
point where they exit from the product.
14. Protective Attachment Plug – The product is equipped with an attachment plug
having overload protection. This is a safety feature. See Instruction Manual for
replacement or resetting of protective device. If replacement of the plug is
required, be sure the service technician has used a replacement plug specified
by the manufacturer that has the same overload protection as the original plug.
15. Outdoor Antenna Grounding – If an outside antenna or cable system is
connected to the product, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as
to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges.
Article 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides
information with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting
structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of
grounding conductors, location of antenna-discharge unit, connection to
grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode.

Figure 1. Outdoor antenna grounding

16. Lightning – For added protection for this product during a lightning storm, or
when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from
the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent
damage to the product due to lightning and power-line surges.

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Safety Precautions, Continued

17. Power Lines – An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity
of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can
fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system,
extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits
as contact with them might be fatal.
18. Overloading – Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral
convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.
19. Object and Liquid Entry – Never push objects of any kind into this product
through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out
parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on
the product.
20. Servicing – Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or
removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer
all servicing to qualified service personnel.
21. Damage Requiring Service – Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer
servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
a) When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged,
b) If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the product,
c) If the product has been exposed to rain or water,
d) If the product does not operate normally by following the operating
instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating
instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage
and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the
product to its normal operation,
e) If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way, and
f) When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance – this indicates a
need for service.
22. Replacement Parts – When replacement parts are required, be sure the service
technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the
same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result
in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.
23. Safety Check – Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask
the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is
in proper operating condition.
24. Wall or Ceiling Mounting – The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling
only as recommended by the manufacturer.
25. Heat – The product should be situated away from heat sources such as
radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products (including amplifiers) that
produce heat.

vi Model D9854 Advanced Program Receiver Installation and Operation Guide 4021470 Rev C
Safety Precautions, Continued

Protect yourself from electric shock and your system from damage!
• This product complies with international safety and design standards. Observe all safety
procedures that appear throughout this guide, and the safety symbols that are affixed to
this product.
• If circumstances impair the safe operation of this product, stop operation and secure this
product against further operation.
Avoid personal injury and product damage! Do not proceed beyond any symbol until
you fully understand the indicated conditions!

You will find this symbol on the product and/or in the literature that
accompanies this product.
It indicates important operating or maintenance instructions.
You may find this symbol on the product and/or in the literature that
accompanies this product.
It indicates a live terminal; the symbol pointing to the terminal device.
You may find this symbol on the product and/or in the literature that
accompanies this product.
It indicates a protective earth terminal.
You may find this symbol on the product and/or in the literature that
accompanies this product.
It indicates excessive or dangerous heat.

Power
• Important! This is a Class I product. You must earth this product.
• This product plugs into a socket-outlet. The socket-outlet must be near this product,
and must be easily accessible. Connect this product only to the power source that is
indicated on the back panel of this product. If this product does not have a mains
power switch, the power cord serves this purpose.
Enclosure
• Do not allow moisture to enter this product.
• Do not open the enclosure of this product unless otherwise specified.
• Do not push objects through openings in the enclosure of this product.
Cables
• Always disconnect all power cables before servicing this product.
• Always pull on the plug or the connector to disconnect a cable. Never pull on the cable
itself.
• Do not walk on or place stress on cables or plugs.
Factory service
• Refer service only to service personnel who are authorized by the factory.

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Règles de sécurité
Protégez-vous des risques d'électrocution et protégez votre système contre les
endommagements éventuels.
• Ce produit respecte les standards internationaux de sécurité et de conception. Veuillez
observer toutes les procédures de sécurité qui apparaissent dans ce guide, ainsi que les
symboles de sécurité qui figurent sur le produit.
• Si, du fait des circonstances, ce produit cesse de fonctionner normalement, cessez de
l'utiliser et empêchez-en l'utilisation future.
Évitez le risque de blessures et de dommages aux produits! Ne procédez à aucune tâche
tant que vous n'aurez pas entièrement assimilé les conditions indiquées par un symbole!
Ce symbole figure dans la documentation accompagnant ce produit. Il indique
d'importantes instructions de fonctionnement ou d'entretien.

Ce symbole peut être attaché à ce produit. Il indique une borne sous tension; la
direction indique la borne.

Ce symbole peut être attaché à ce produit. Il indique une borne de terre de


protection.
Ce symbole peut être attaché à ce produit. Il indique une température excessive ou
dangereuse.

Alimentation
• Important! Ce produit fait partie de la classe I. Vous devez le mettre à la terre.
• Ce produit se branche dans une prise murale. Cette dernière doit être placée à
proximité du produit et doit être facilement accessible.
• Ne branchez ce produit qu'à la source d'alimentation indiquée sur son panneau arrière.
• Si ce produit n'a pas d'interrupteur d'alimentation générale, le cordon d'alimentation
remplit ce rôle.
Enceinte
• Ne laissez pas l'humidité pénétrer dans ce produit.
• N'ouvrez pas l'enceinte de ce produit, sauf instructions contraires.
• Ne forcez pas d'objets dans les ouvertures du boîtier.
Câbles
• Débranchez toujours tous les cordons d'alimentation avant de réparer ce produit.
• Tirez toujours sur la prise ou le connecteur pour débrancher un câble. Ne tirez jamais
directement sur le câble.
• Ne marchez pas sur les câbles ou les prises et n'y exercez aucune pression.
Réparations effectuées à l'usine
• Ne confiez les travaux de réparations qu'au personnel autorisé par l'usine.

viii Model D9854 Advanced Program Receiver Installation and Operation Guide 4021470 Rev C
Sicherheitsvorkehrungen
Schützen Sie sich gegen elektrischen Schlag, und Ihr Gerät gegen Beschädigung!
• Dieses Gerät entspricht internationalen Sicherheits-und Ausführungsnormen. Beachten
Sie alle in diesem Handbuch enthaltenen Sicherheitshinweise sowie die am Gerät
angebrachten Warnzeichen.
• Sollten örtliche Umstände den sicheren Betrieb dieses Gerätes beeinträchtigen, schalten
Sie es ab und sichern es gegen weitere Benutzung.
Vermeiden Sie Verletzungen sowie Beschädigung des Gerätes! Wenn Sie zu einem der
folgenden Warnzeichen gelangen, nicht weiterarbeiten, bis Sie seine Bedeutung voll
verstanden haben!
Dieses Symbol erscheint auf dem Gerät und/oder in der ihm beiliegenden
Literatur. Es bedeutet wichtige, zu beachtende Betriebs-oder
Wartungsanweisungen.
Wenn dieses Zeichen am Gerät angebracht ist, warnt es vor einer
spannungsführenden Stelle.

Dieses Symbol kennzeichnet auf dem Gerät die Anschlußstelle der Sicherheitserde.

Wenn dieses Zeichen am Gerät angebracht ist, warnt es vor heißen Stellen, die zu
Verbrennungen führen können.

Netzspannung
• Wichtig! Dieses Gerät ist ein Produkt der Schutzklasse I. Es muß geerdet werden.
• Das Gerät ist an einer Steckdose anzuschließen. Diese muß sich leicht zugänglich in
unmittelbarer Nähe des Gerätes befinden.
• Die Netzversorgung muß den auf der Rückwand des Gerätes angegebenen Werten
entsprechen.
• Falls sich kein Hauptschalter am Gerät befindet, dient das Netzkabel diesem Zweck.
Gehäuse
• Das Innere des Gerätes ist vor Feuchtigkeit zu schützen.
• Das Gehäuse ist nicht zu öffnen.
• Niemals einen Gegenstand durch die Gehäuseöffnungen einführen!
Kabel
• Vor jeglicher Wartung des Gerätes sind alle Kabel zu entfernen.
• Hierzu grundsätzlich am Stecker oder Verbindungsstück und niemals am Kabel selber
ziehen.
• Nicht auf die Kabel oder Stecker treten oder diese einer Zugbelastung aussetzen.
Hersteller-Wartung
Wartungsarbeiten sind nur durch vom Hersteller autorisierte Techniker vorzunehmen.

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Precauciones de seguridad
¡Protéjase contra la electrocución y proteja su sistema contra los daños!
• Este producto cumple con los criterios internacionales de seguridad y diseño. Observe
todas los procedimientos de seguridad que aparecen en esta guía, y los símbolos de
seguridad adheridos a este producto.
• Si las circunstancias impiden la operación segura de este producto, suspenda la operación
y asegure este producto para que no siga funcionando.
¡Evite lastimarse y evite dañar el producto! No avance más allá de cualquier símbolo
hasta comprender completamente las condiciones indicadas!
Encontrará este símbolo en el impreso que acompaña a este producto. Este símbolo
indica instrucciones importantes de funcionamiento o mantenimiento.

Es posible que este símbolo esté pegado al producto. Este símbolo indica un
terminal vivo, la flecha apunta hacia el aparato terminal

Podría encontrar este símbolo pegado al producto. Este símbolo indica un terminal
de protección de tierra.
Podría encontrar este símbolo pegado al producto. Este símbolo indica calor
excesivo o peligroso.

Power
• Importante! Este es un producto de Clase I. Tiene que estar conectado a tierra.
• Este producto se conecta a un enchufe. El enchufe necesita estar cerca del producto y
ser fácilmente accesible.
• Conecte este producto únicamente a la fuente de suministro eléctrico indicada en el
panel posterior del producto.
• Si el producto no tiene interruptor para la linea principal, utilice el cordón toma de
corriente para este propósito.
Cubierta
• No permita que la humedad penetre en este producto.
• No abra la cubierta del producto a menos que se indique lo contrario.
• No introduzca objetos a través de las aberturas de la cubierta del producto.
Cables
• Siempre desconectar todos los cables eléctricos antes de revisar o reparar el producto.
• Tire siempre del enchufe o del conector para desconectar un cable. Nunca tire del cable
mismo.
• No camine ni aplique presión sobre los cables o enchufes..
Revisión y reparación de fábrica
Solo personal aprobado por la fábrica puede darle servicio al producto.

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Precauzioni di sicurezza
Proteggetevi da scosse elettriche e proteggete il vostro sistema da possibili danni!
• Questo prodotto soddisfa le norme internazionali per la sicurezza ed il design. Seguite
tutte le procedure di sicurezza contenute in questa guida e i simboli di sicurezza applicati
al prodotto.
• Se circostanze avverse compromettono la sicurezza d'uso di questo prodotto,
interrompetene l'uso e assicuratevi che il prodotto non venga più utilizzato.
Evitare infortuni alla persona e danni al prodotto! Non procedere oltre a qualunque
simbolo fino a quando non si siano comprese pienamente le condizioni indicate!
Questo simbolo, che appare nella letteratura di accompagnamento del prodotto,
indica importanti istruzioni d'uso e di manutenzione.

Sul prodotto potete vedere questo simbolo che indica un dispositivo terminale
sotto tensione; la freccia punta verso il dispositivo.

Potrete trovare il presente simbolo applicato a questo prodotto. Questo simbolo


indica un terminale protettivo di messa a terra.
Potrete trovare il presente simbolo attaccato a questo prodotto. Questo simbolo
indica un calore eccessivo o pericoloso.

Alimentazione
• Importante! Questo prodotto è di Classe I. Va messo a terra.
• Questo prodotto si inserisce in una presa di corrente. La presa di corrente deve essere
in prossimità del prodotto, e deve essere facilmente accessibile.
• Collegare questo prodotto solamente alla fonte di alimentazione indicata sul pannello
posteriore di questo prodotto.
• Se questo prodotto non è dotato di un interruttore principale, il cavo di alimentazione
funge a questo scopo.
Chiusura
• Proteggete da umidità questo prodotto.
• Non aprire la chiusura di questo prodotto a meno che non sia specificato diversamente.
• Non inserire oggetti attraverso le fessure della chiusura.
Cavi
• Staccare sempre tutti i cavi di alimentazione prima di svolgere l'assistenza tecnica al
prodotto.
• Per scollegare un cavo tirate la spina o il connettore, non tirare mai il cavo stesso.
• Non calpestare o sottoporre a sollecitazioni i cavi o le prese.
Riparazionoi di fabbrica
• Per le riparazioni contattate solamente personale tecnico autoizzato dalla fabbrica.

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Important Safety Instructions

Read and Retain Instructions


Carefully read all safety and operating instructions before operating this equipment, and
retain them for future reference.
Follow Instructions and Heed Warnings
Follow all operating and use instructions. Pay attention to all warnings and cautions in the
operating instructions, as well as those that are affixed to this equipment.
Terminology
The terms defined below are used in this document. The definitions given are based on
those found in safety standards.
Service Personnel - The term service personnel applies to trained and qualified individuals
who are allowed to install, replace, or service electrical equipment. The service personnel
are expected to use their experience and technical skills to avoid possible injury to
themselves and others due to hazards that exist in service and restricted access areas.
User and Operator - The terms user and operator apply to persons other than service
personnel.
Ground(ing) and Earth(ing) - The terms ground(ing) and earth(ing) are synonymous. This
document uses ground(ing) for clarity, but it can be interpreted as having the same meaning
as earth(ing).
Electric Shock Hazard
This equipment meets applicable safety standards.

WARNING:
To reduce risk of electric shock, perform only the instructions that are included in the
operating instructions. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel only.

Electric shock can cause personal injury or even death. Avoid direct contact with dangerous
voltages at all times. The protective ground connection is essential to safe operation and
must be verified before connecting the power supply.
Know the following safety warnings and guidelines:
• Dangerous Voltages
- Only qualified service personnel are allowed to perform equipment installation or
replacement.
- Only qualified service personnel are allowed to remove chassis covers and access any
of the components inside the chassis.
• Grounding
- Do not violate the protective grounding by using an extension cable, power cable, or
autotransformer without a protective ground conductor.
- Take care to maintain the protective grounding of this equipment during service or
repair and to re-establish the protective grounding before putting this equipment back
into operation.

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Important Safety Instructions, Continued

Installation Site
When selecting the installation site, comply with the following:
• Protective Ground - The protective ground lead of the building's electrical installation
should comply with national and local requirements.
• Environmental Condition - The installation site should be dry, clean, and ventilated. Do
not use this equipment where it could be at risk of contact with water. Ensure that this
equipment is operated in an environment that meets the requirements as stated in this
equipment's technical specifications, which may be found on this equipment's data sheet.
Installation Requirements

WARNING:
Allow only qualified service personnel to install this equipment.
The installation must conform to all local codes and regulations.

Equipment Placement

WARNING:
Avoid personal injury and damage to this equipment. An unstable mounting surface
may cause this equipment to fall.

To protect against equipment damage or injury to personnel, comply with the following:
• Install this equipment in a restricted access location.
• Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other
equipment (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
• Place this equipment close enough to a mains AC outlet to accommodate the length of
this equipment's power cord.
• Route all power cords so that people cannot walk on, place objects on, or lean objects
against them. This may pinch or damage the power cords. Pay particular attention to
power cords at plugs, outlets, and the points where the power cords exit this equipment.
• Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold
with this equipment.
• Make sure the mounting surface or rack is stable and can support the size and weight of
this equipment.
• The mounting surface or rack should be appropriately anchored according to
manufacturer's specifications. Ensure this equipment is securely fastened to the mounting
surface or rack where necessary to protect against damage due to any disturbance and
subsequent fall.
Ventilation
This equipment has openings for ventilation to protect it from overheating. To ensure
equipment reliability and safe operation, do not block or cover any of the ventilation
openings. Install the equipment in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.

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Important Safety Instructions, Continued

Rack Mounting Safety Precautions


Mechanical Loading
Make sure that the rack is placed on a stable surface. If the rack has stabilizing devices,
install these stabilizing devices before mounting any equipment in the rack.

WARNING:
Avoid personal injury and damage to this equipment. Mounting this equipment in the
rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not caused due to uneven mechanical
loading.

Reduced Airflow
When mounting this equipment in the rack, do not obstruct the cooling airflow through the
rack. Be sure to mount the blanking plates to cover unused rack space. Additional
components such as combiners and net strips should be mounted at the back of the rack, so
that the free airflow is not restricted.

CAUTION:
Installation of this equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of airflow
required for safe operation of this equipment is not compromised.

Elevated Operating Ambient Temperature


Only install this equipment in a humidity- and temperature-controlled environment that
meets the requirements given in this equipment's technical specifications.

CAUTION:
If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature
of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient temperature. Therefore,
install this equipment in an environment compatible with the manufacturer's
maximum rated ambient temperature.

Handling Precautions
When moving a cart that contains this equipment, check for any of the following possible
hazards:

WARNING:
Avoid personal injury and damage to this equipment! Move any
equipment and cart combination with care. Quick stops, excessive force,
and uneven surfaces may cause this equipment and cart to overturn.

• Use caution when moving this equipment/cart combination to avoid injury from tip-
over.
• If the cart does not move easily, this condition may indicate obstructions or cables that
may need to be disconnected before moving this equipment to another location.
• Avoid quick stops and starts when moving the cart.
• Check for uneven floor surfaces such as cracks or cables and cords.

xiv Model D9854 Advanced Program Receiver Installation and Operation Guide 4021470 Rev C
Important Safety Instructions, Continued

Grounding
This section provides instructions for verifying that the equipment is properly grounded.
Safety Plugs (USA Only)
Equipment protection Class I - Scientific Atlanta supplies a mains cord with a 3-terminal
(grounding-type) safety plug. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding-type or
polarized safety plug.
To properly ground this equipment, follow these safety guidelines:
• Grounding-Type Plug - For a 3-terminal plug (one terminal on this plug is a protective
grounding pin), insert the plug into a grounded mains, 3-terminal outlet.
Note: This plug fits only one way. If this plug cannot be fully inserted into the outlet,
contact an electrician to replace the obsolete 3-terminal outlet.
Safety Plugs (European Union)
• Class I Mains Powered Equipment - Provided with a 3-terminal AC inlet and requires
connection to a 3-terminal mains supply outlet via a 3-terminal power cord for proper
connection to the protective ground.
Note: The equipotential bonding terminal provided on some equipment is not designed
to function as a protective ground connection.
Equipotential Bonding
If this equipment is equipped with an external chassis terminal marked with the IEC 60417-

5020 chassis icon ( ), or 5017 ( ), the installer should refer to CENELEC standard EN
50083-1 or IEC standard IEC 60728-11 for correct equipotential bonding connection
instructions.

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Important Safety Instructions, Continued

AC Power
Important: This equipment is Class I equipment, it must be grounded.
• If this equipment plugs into an outlet, the outlet must be near this equipment, and must
be easily accessible.
• Connect this equipment only to the power sources that are identified on the equipment-
rating label normally located close to the power inlet connector(s).
• If this equipment has two power sources be sure to disconnect all power sources before
working on this equipment.
• If this equipment does not have a main power switch, the power cord connector serves as
the disconnect device.
• Always pull on the plug or the connector to disconnect a cable. Never pull on the cable
itself.
• Unplug this equipment when unused for long periods of time.
Circuit Overload
Know the effects of circuit overloading before connecting this equipment to the power
supply.

CAUTION:
Consider the connection of this equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that
overloading of circuits might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring. Refer
to the information on the equipment-rating label when addressing this concern.

General Servicing Precautions

WARNING:
Avoid electric shock! Opening or removing this equipment's cover may expose you to
dangerous voltages.

Be aware of the following general precautions and guidelines:


• Servicing - Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when
this equipment has been damaged in any way, such as power supply cord or plug is
damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into this equipment, this
equipment has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been
dropped.
• Wristwatch and Jewelry - For personal safety and to avoid damage of this equipment
during service and repair, do not wear electrically conducting objects such as a
wristwatch or jewelry.
• Lightning - Do not work on this equipment, or connect or disconnect cables, during
periods of lightning.
• Labels - Do not remove any warning labels. Replace damaged or illegible warning labels
with new ones.
• Covers - Do not open the cover of this equipment and attempt service unless instructed to
do so in the instructions. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel only.
• Moisture - Do not allow moisture to enter this equipment.
• Cleaning - Use a damp cloth for cleaning.

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Important Safety Instructions, Continued

Safety Checks - After service, assemble this equipment and perform safety checks
to ensure it is safe to use before putting it back into operation.
Accessories
Use only attachments or accessories specified by the manufacturer.

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Contents

Safety Precautions ......................................................................................................................................iii

Règles de sécurité .................................................................................................................................... viii

Sicherheitsvorkehrungen ...........................................................................................................................ix

Precauciones de seguridad ......................................................................................................................... x

Precauzioni di sicurezza .............................................................................................................................xi

Important Safety Instructions....................................................................................................................xii

About This Manual ...................................................................................................................................xxv

Chapter 1 Quick Setup - Read Me First!


Connecting the Receiver ..................................................................................................1-1
Set up for Network Connection ......................................................................................1-3
Quick Setup Instructions for RF Acquisition ................................................................1-4
Assigning a Program Channel to a PE (Program Entry).............................................1-6
ASI Out for both models ..................................................................................................1-7
HD-SDI Outputs (Base Model) .......................................................................................1-8
MOIP Outputs (SDI Model, with SD/HD-SDI and AES outputs) ............................1-9
Setting the DPM Mode ...................................................................................................1-10

Chapter 2 Introduction
D9854 Advanced Program Receiver ..............................................................................2-2
Transport Stream Outputs ...............................................................................................2-4
Control and Management Interfaces..............................................................................2-5

Chapter 3 Installation
Section A - Rack Installation .................................................................................................3-3
General................................................................................................................................3-3
Installing the D9854 Receiver ..........................................................................................3-4
Section B - Rear Connector Panel .........................................................................................3-6
Overview ............................................................................................................................3-6
Section C - Connecting the Input/Output Signals ..................................................................3-8
Connecting the RF Inputs ................................................................................................3-8
Connecting the ASI Input ................................................................................................3-8
Connecting the Video Outputs .......................................................................................3-8
Connecting the Audio Outputs.......................................................................................3-9

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Contents, Continued

Connecting the Ethernet Management Interface........................................................3-10


Connecting the IP TS Output ........................................................................................3-11
Connecting the ASI Output ...........................................................................................3-12
Connecting an External Alarm System........................................................................3-13
Connecting the RS-232 Data Interface .........................................................................3-14
Connecting the Cue Tone/Cue Trigger Interface ......................................................3-15
Setting Admin User Privileges via a Telnet Connection ..........................................3-16
Common Interface Modules..........................................................................................3-18

Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation


About the Front Panel ......................................................................................................4-2
Keypad Convention..........................................................................................................4-4
Front Panel Setup ..............................................................................................................4-7
Startup Screen....................................................................................................................4-8
Main Menu.......................................................................................................................4-11
Status Menu .....................................................................................................................4-12
Status Menu: General .....................................................................................................4-13
Status Menu: Services.....................................................................................................4-15
Status Menu: TS Input ....................................................................................................4-17
Setup Menu ......................................................................................................................4-23
Setup Menu: Admin .......................................................................................................4-24
Setup Menu: TS Input.....................................................................................................4-29
Setup Menu: IP ................................................................................................................4-36
Setup Menu: Services......................................................................................................4-39
Setup Menu: Common Interface (CI) ...........................................................................4-54
Setup Menu: Outputs .....................................................................................................4-59
Setup Menu: CA ..............................................................................................................4-81
Setup Menu: Alarm/Warning.......................................................................................4-84
Setup Menu: Noise Cutoffs............................................................................................4-86
About Menu.....................................................................................................................4-89
Versions Menu.................................................................................................................4-91
Diagnostics Menu ...........................................................................................................4-93

Chapter 5 Setup and Monitoring


Logging On to the Web Interface....................................................................................5-3
Web Interface - Summary Screen....................................................................................5-4
Tab Pages............................................................................................................................5-5
D9854 Web Interface Environment ................................................................................5-6
Viewing the Input and Output Status............................................................................5-7

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Contents, Continued

Viewing the Alarm and Warning Messages .................................................................5-9


Viewing the CA Status ...................................................................................................5-10
Viewing the CI Status .....................................................................................................5-12
Viewing the Input Status ...............................................................................................5-13
Viewing the Output Status ............................................................................................5-16
Viewing the Services Status...........................................................................................5-18
Viewing the Audio Status..............................................................................................5-20
Viewing the Video Status...............................................................................................5-21
Setting up the TS Input ..................................................................................................5-23
Setting up Custom Tuning Parameters........................................................................5-26
Setting up the Program Entry Configurations............................................................5-27
Setting up the BISS Mode...............................................................................................5-28
Configuring the Common Interface (CI) Information ...............................................5-29
Setting up the Common Interface: CI Components...................................................5-31
Configuring the Transport Stream: TS Output...........................................................5-33
Configuring the Transport Stream: DPM Global .......................................................5-36
Configuring the Transport Stream: DPM ASI/MPEG Details .................................5-39
Configuring the Transport Stream: DPM Table Opt .................................................5-40
Setting up the TS Output: MPEGoIP............................................................................5-45
Setting up Cueing Parameters.......................................................................................5-47
Setting up Cueing: Cue Tones.......................................................................................5-49
Setting up Services ..........................................................................................................5-50
Setting up Services: Audio.............................................................................................5-51
Setting up Services: Caption..........................................................................................5-52
Setting up Services: Subtitles.........................................................................................5-53
Setting up the Video Service..........................................................................................5-56
Setting up Alarms ...........................................................................................................5-58
Setting up Warnings .......................................................................................................5-59
Setting up Muting Threshold Controls........................................................................5-60
Configuring User Settings .............................................................................................5-63
Viewing the System Status ............................................................................................5-65
Viewing the Alarm/Warning Status............................................................................5-66
Setting up Ethernet Ports ...............................................................................................5-67
Viewing Temperatures...................................................................................................5-69
Setting up SNMP Trap Destinations ............................................................................5-70
Viewing Version Information .......................................................................................5-72
Viewing the Program Entry Stream Information.......................................................5-73
Viewing PSI Frequency Information............................................................................5-74
Viewing the PSI Channels..............................................................................................5-75

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Contents, Continued

Viewing the PSI Tables...................................................................................................5-76


Viewing Alarm/Warning History................................................................................5-77
Viewing Log Messages...................................................................................................5-78

Chapter 6 Service and Maintenance


Section A - Front Panel LEDs ................................................................................................6-2
Introduction .......................................................................................................................6-2
Messages.............................................................................................................................6-3
Section B - Power Supply Replacement ..............................................................................6-25
Introduction .....................................................................................................................6-25

Chapter 7 Customer Information


Product Support ................................................................................................................7-2
Returning Products...........................................................................................................7-4

Appendix A Technical Specifications


Section A - L-Band Input and Processing .............................................................................A-3
General...............................................................................................................................A-3
LNB LO Stability ..............................................................................................................A-3
LNB Power and Control..................................................................................................A-3
DVB-S/DVB-S2 ................................................................................................................A-4
Section B - Video Inputs/Outputs and Processing ................................................................A-7
General...............................................................................................................................A-7
Video Outputs ..................................................................................................................A-8
Embedded Data in SDI..................................................................................................A-11
Audio Outputs................................................................................................................A-12
Conditional Access ........................................................................................................A-12
Section C - Transport Stream Outputs................................................................................A-13
ASI Output .....................................................................................................................A-13
MPEGoIP Output (optional).........................................................................................A-13
Section D - Control and Management Interfaces.................................................................A-14
Ethernet Management Interface...................................................................................A-14
RS-232 Data Interface.....................................................................................................A-14
Alarm Interface...............................................................................................................A-14
Contact Closure Interface..............................................................................................A-14
Section E - Power and General Specifications....................................................................A-15
General.............................................................................................................................A-15
Power ...............................................................................................................................A-15

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Contents, Continued

Mechanical ......................................................................................................................A-16
Environment ...................................................................................................................A-16

Appendix B Default Settings


Factory Default Settings .................................................................................................. B-2

Appendix C Lock Levels


D9854 Receiver Lock Levels ...........................................................................................C-2

Appendix D Equipment and Accessories


Accessory Kits for the D9854 Receiver..........................................................................D-2

Appendix E Compliance
Applicable Standards and Notices ................................................................................ E-1

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About This Manual

Objective
This manual describes how to install, use and maintain the Model D9854 Advanced
Program Receiver.
Note: The manual describes all available options for the D9854 receiver. Your
D9854 receiver may only have some of the features described in this manual.
Audience
The audience of this manual includes users (operators) and service personnel who
are responsible for the installation, configuration, operation, monitoring and service
of the D9854 receiver.
Required Knowledge
To use this documentation, the user should have a basic knowledge of the
technology used in relation to this product. Service personnel should have
additional skills and be familiar with cabling, electronic circuitry, and wiring
practices.
This manual is intended for operators who are responsible for the configuration,
remote operation and maintenance of the D9854 receiver.

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Chapter 1
Quick Setup - Read Me First!
Connecting the Receiver

Proceed as follows to connect the Model D9854 Advanced Program Receiver to


other equipment.

Base Model

MOPEG

SDI Model, with SD/HD-SDI and AES outputs


1. Connect the L-Band signal to RF1. 13V or 18V LNB power is only available on
the RF1 port. The factory default setting for LNB power is OFF.
2. Connect the ASI OUT port to an ASI device for digital tier applications.
3. Connect the Composite Video Output to a video monitor.
4. Connect the terminal block balanced audio outputs labeled AUDIO 1 and
AUDIO 2 to monitoring equipment.
5. Apply power by connecting the receiver to a power outlet. The message
“Application Starting” will appear on the front panel. The boot process
approximately 1 minute for the unit to initialize. When ready, the front panel
display shows the startup screen.
6. The Ethernet Management port does not currently provide SNMP or
management control. It is used for software application downloads only.

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7. Connect the HD-SDI outputs (M1 and M2) to HD compatible signal processing
equipment or HD signal monitoring equipment, if applicable.
Maintenance of EMC Compliance
The power cord (consisting of appliance coupler, flexible cord, and plug) supplied
with this product meets the requirements for use in the country for which this
product was purchased. In general, the power cord must be approved by an
acceptable, accredited agency responsible for evaluation in the country where the
product will be used.
Double-shielded (braid/foil or braid/braid) cables should be used for all ASI I/O
and RF inputs. Single-shield cables are acceptable for all other inputs and outputs.
For terminal block (Alarms) I/O, no shielding is required.

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Set up for Network Connection

1. Press MENU to display the Main menu.


2. Press X to go to the Setup menu. Press SELECT. Press X to go to the IP menu.
Press SELECT.
3. Use the ST arrow keys to navigate up and down the IP menu, and the WX
arrow keys to move across the IP menu to set the IP Address, Mask and
Gateway parameters. Use the number keys to directly enter numbers in the
fields. For more information on keypad operation, see Front Panel Controls &
Display.
4. Press SELECT each time to save the changes. Press MENU four times to return
to the startup screen.

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Quick Setup Instructions for RF Acquisition

1. Press MENU to display the Main menu.


2. Press X to get to the Setup menu. Press SELECT. Press X to move to the TS
Input menu. Press SELECT.
3. To setup the ASI input port, go to step 4. To setup the RF1 input port, go to step
5.
4. Press SELECT twice. Press T to set the ASI port to Act (Activate). Press
SELECT. Press MENU three times to return to the start-up menu. Go to step 12.
5. Press SELECT. Press X to go to RF1. Press SELECT twice. Use T to set the RF1
port parameter to Act (Activate). Press SELECT.
6. Press T to move to the LO1, LO2, Xover menu. Verify these parameters for your
application. If no change is needed, go to Step 7. If required, you may modify
these settings. Use X to move to the parameter that you want to modify. Press
SELECT. Use the numerical keypad to enter new frequencies. Press SELECT.
7. Press T five times to move to the Modulation and Rolloff menu. Press SELECT.
Use ST to choose DVB-S or DVB-S2. Press SELECT. If DVB-S2 is used, press
X to choose Rolloff. Press SELECT. Use ST to choose the value. Press
SELECT.
8. Press S to move to the Freq., Sym Rate, and FEC menu. Press SELECT. Enter
the RF frequency. Press SELECT. Press X to move to the Sym. Rate menu. Press
SELECT. Enter the symbol rate. Press SELECT. If DVB-S2 is used, proceed to
step 9. If DVB-S is used, press X to go to FEC. Press SELECT. Use ST to select
AUTO. Press SELECT.
9. Press T twice to move to the Net ID menu. Press X to choose Net ID. Press
SELECT. Enter the value. Press SELECT.
10. Press T. Press SELECT. Use ST to change the LNB power, if needed. Only the
RF1 port is capable of providing 13V or 18V. Press SELECT.
11. Press MENU three times. Press X to move to Save & Exit. Press SELECT. Save
& Exit will return you to the Main: Setup menu; Abandon & Exit will go back to
the last menu accessed with the original parameters; Cancel will go back to the
last menu accessed with changes saved.
12. The receiver will search for the signal and display “Acquisition Successful”. It
will find the first available channel on the network. Press MENU twice to return
to the start-up menu.

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Quick Setup Instructions for RF Acquisition, Continued

13. If the front LED is solid green, the unit is authorized. Proceed with Assigning a
Program Channel to a PE (Program Entry), page 1-6. If the front LED is flashing
green, the unit is unauthorized. Please contact your service provider and
provide the TID number for authorization. The TID can be found on the About
menu. To locate the TID, press MENU, press X twice, and then SELECT. Make
a note of the TID number. Press MENU twice to return to the start-up screen.

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Assigning a Program Channel to a PE (Program Entry)

PE # Ch #

PE1 706 Channel Name s

RF1 Freq:12.658 Lvl:-50 Marg:11.6

1. At the start-up screen, PE1 is initially displayed.


2. Use the ST keys to scroll through the available program channels or directly
enter the channel number using the 0 to 9 keys; press SELECT to save the
channel selection.
Important: In addition to ASI out availability on both models, your D9854 will be
configured for either HD-SDI or MOIP output. Please follow the procedure for your
model to configure the outputs.

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ASI Out for both models

1. Press MENU to move to the MAIN MENU.


2. Press X to move to the Setup menu. Press SELECT.
3. Press T to move to the Outputs menu. Press SELECT.
4. Press X to move to the TS Out menu. Press SELECT.
5. Press SELECT to access the ASI menu. Press T. Press SELECT. Use ST to
select the output mode. The factory default is “No Output”. It is recommended
to set the Output Mode to MAP Svc Chans Only. Refer to Factory Default
Settings, page B-2, for information on the default settings in order to choose the
desired Output Mode. Press SELECT. Press X to select “YES” if requested to
“RESYNC ALL?”. Press SELECT. Press X to move to Descrambling Mode
Menu. Press SELECT. Use ST to select the scrambling mode. Press SELECT.
6. Press APPLY. Press SELECT.
7. Press MENU 5 times to return to the startup menu.

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HD-SDI Outputs (Base Model)

Base Model
1. Press MENU.
2. Press X to move to the Setup menu. Press SELECT.
3. Press X three times to move to the Services menu. Press SELECT.
4. Press SELECT to enter the Video menu.
5. Press SELECT to enter the PV Format menu, then use ST to navigate and
configure the output. Press SELECT to save the changes.
6. Press down arrow to move to the SD Format menu. Press SELECT to enter the
menu and use ST to navigate and configure the output. Press SELECT to save
the changes.
7. Press MENU two times. Press X to move to the Outputs Menu. Press SELECT.
Press X two times to enter the M1/M2 Menu. Press SELECT. Press SELECT
and use ST to enter ASI or SDI output on port 1. Press SELECT to save
changes. Press X to move to M2. Press SELECT and use ST to enter ASI or
SDI output on port 2. Press MENU repeatedly to return to the startup screen.

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MOIP Outputs (SDI Model, with SD/HD-SDI and AES outputs)

SDI Model, with SD/HD-SDI and AES outputs


1. Press MENU to move to the Main Menu.
2. Press X to move to the Setup menu. Press SELECT.
3. Press T to move to the Outputs menu. Press SELECT.
4. Press X to move to the TS Out menu. Press SELECT.
5. Press X to move to the MOIP menu. Press SELECT. Press X. Press SELECT for
Rate Control. Use ST to select “USER”. Selecting “Auto” for Rate Control
results in the device setting the output rate to be the same as the input rate. Press
SELECT. Press X to move to the User Rate menu. Press SELECT and use the
keypad to enter the desired bit rate. Press SELECT to save changes.
6. Press T to move to the Output Mode. Press SELECT. Use ST to choose the
output mode for your application. Press Select. Press X to move to
Descrambling Mode menu. Press SELECT. Use ST to select the scrambling
mode. Press SELECT.
7. Press T. Press X to move to Insert Null Packet. Press SELECT. Use ST to
change the selection to “No”. Press SELECT.
8. Press T two times. Press SELECT. Use ST to change the selection to UDP or
RTP. Press SELECT.
9. Press T. Press SELECT. Enter the Destination Address using the keypad. Press
SELECT. Press X to move to the UDP Port. Press SELECT and enter the Port
number using the keypad. Press SELECT to save the change. Press X to move to
the source port. Press SELECT and enter the Port number using the keypad.
Press SELECT to save the change. The default is zero, which allows the system
to assign a port.
10. Press T. Press X two times to move to PCR@IP Start menu. Press SELECT.
Press T to set value to “No”. Press SELECT to save the value.
11. Press T two times. Press X to move to PCR Addition. Press T to select “No”.
12. Press MENU to exit the menu level and save the changes.

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Setting the DPM Mode

A program can be set to one of three Digital Program Mapping (DPM) modes,
either Drop, Pass or Map respectively. Refer to Setup Menu: Outputs, page 4-59 for
more information on the DPM modes.

LCD Setting Description


Drop Removes the service and its associated PMT reference from the
transport output.
Pass Permits the source content and PMT reference to appear in the
transport output with the same references unless the source
material is MAPped on another PE.
Map Provides the flexibility to define all the outgoing PID numbers
for a PE, including those not currently on transmission.

To set the DPM Mode:


1. Press MENU to display the Main Menu.
2. Press X to move to the Setup menu. Press SELECT.
3. Press X five times to move to the Outputs menu. Press SELECT.
4. Press X to move to the TS Out menu. Press SELECT.
5. Press X twice to move to the DPM menu. Press SELECT.
6. Press SELECT to access the Global menu.
7. Press SELECT to choose ASI for Resync All.
8. Press MENU. Press X to move to the ASI menu. Press SELECT. Verify the
PE1”InCh” and “OutCh” programs.
9. Press X three times to choose Act. Press SELECT. Use ST to select the DPM
action for the PID associated with the PE. Press SELECT. Press APPLY.
10. Press MENU six times to return to the start-up screen.

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Chapter 2
Introduction
Overview

Introduction
This chapter is a general introduction to the Model D9854 Advanced Program
Receiver. It describes the most common applications and interfaces of the receiver.
In This Chapter
This chapter contains the following topics.

Topic See Page


D9854 Advanced Program Receiver 2-2
Transport Stream Outputs 2-4
Control and Management Interfaces 2-5

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D9854 Advanced Program Receiver

General Description
The Model D9854 Advanced Program Receiver is designed for satellite content
distribution applications requiring DVB-S and DVB-S2 reception capabilities with
advanced digital outputs for digital tier program distribution. A built-in decoder
will be capable of decoding a MPEG-2 or MPEG-4 High Definition (HD) program
for analog monitoring or high-quality HD-SDI output version will be available for
re-encode applications.
The ASI transport output or the optional MPEGoIP output will provide a number of
output modes including the capability of carrying a decrypted program for digital
tier distribution. This helps ensure that compressed video programs are efficiently
distributed to households equipped with digital set-top boxes. Digital Program
Insertion (DPI) information will also be available along with the video and audio
PIDs (Packet Identifiers) for external ad insertion in compressed digital format.
Key Features
The D9854 receiver provides the following key features:
• Four L-Band inputs
• DVB-S QPSK demodulation
• DVB-S2 QPSK/8PSK demodulation
• PowerVu® conditional access with DES or DVB descrambling
• Supports Basic Interoperable Scrambling System (BISS) conditional access
• 4:2:0 High Definition MPEG-4 AVC and MPEG-2 1080i and 720p decoding
• 4:2:0 MPEG-2 Standard Definition and MPEG-4 AVC decoding
• Aspect ratio conversion (4:3, 16:9, 14:9) with Active Format Descriptor (AFD)
control for SD programs
• AFD support for down-conversion of HD programs with aspect ratio conversion
• Closed Captioning support for EIA-608 and EIA-708
• MPEG & Dolby® Digital (AC-3) audio decoding
• Four audio outputs providing either two stereo pairs (four mono channels) of
balanced audio each with the ability to use part of their output for applications
such as SAP, cue tones, etc.
• Web browser interface for easy setup, control and monitoring
• DVB-VBI and SCTE 127 support
• DVB-CI support for CAM-based conditional access
• DTMF cue tone & cue trigger outputs for ad-insertion
• Digital Program Mapping providing uplink control for service replacements in
blackout areas
• Utility data up to 38.4 kbps via RS-232
• Field upgradeable software and security
• Front panel LCD and keypad for monitoring and control

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D9854 Advanced Program Receiver, Continued

Optional Features
The following features are available options:
• MPEGoIP output only available on the Digital Transport Model
• User-switchable redundant ASI outputs or SDI or HD-SDI outputs
• SD or HD-SDI video output with embedded audio
• AES-3id digital audio output
Software Update
All software in the D9854 receiver is stored in non-volatile memory that can be
electrically programmed. New software releases for the D9854 receiver can be
downloaded via the Ethernet 10/100/1000 BaseT Management interface.

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Transport Stream Outputs

DVB-ASI Transport Stream Output


The D9854 receiver has one DVB-ASI output. This output can be used as an input
for a DVB-T transmitter or other types of DVB-ASI reception equipment.
MPEGoIP Output
The optional MPEGoIP output provides a number of output modes including the
capability of carrying a decrypted program for digital tier distribution. This helps
ensure that compressed video programs are efficiently distributed to households
equipped with digital set-top boxes. Digital Program Insertion (DPI) information
will also be available along with the video and audio PIDs (Packet Identifiers) for
external ad-insertion in compressed digital format.
The diagram below shows an example of the D9854 receiver used in an MPEGoIP
application.

HD-SDI Outputs
The D9854 Advanced Program Receiver is designed for satellite content distribution
applications requiring DVB-S and DVB-S2 reception capabilities with advanced
digital outputs for digital tier program distribution. A built-in decoder is capable of
decoding an MPEG-2 or MPEG-4 High Definition (HD) program for analog
monitoring. A high-quality HD-SDI output version is available for re-encoding
applications.
The diagram below shows an example of the D9854 receiver used in HD-SDI
monitoring applications.

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Control and Management Interfaces

Ethernet
The Management interface for the D9854 receiver is the 10/100/1000 BaseT
Ethernet interface. It is used for upgrading the software application. SNMP or Web
GUI control is not supported in this software release.
Front Panel Control
The front panel keypad and LCD are used to control and monitor the operating
parameters of the D9854 receiver.
The following diagram shows the front panel with its different sections.

LCD Panel Alarm LED Signal LED

Navigation/Selection Numeric Keypad CI Slots

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Chapter 3
Installation
Overview

Introduction
This chapter describes how to install the D9854 Advanced Program Receiver. Before
installing the D9854 Advanced Program Receiver, read all safety precautions and
guidelines thoroughly.
Qualified Personnel
Only appropriately qualified and trained personnel should attempt to install,
operate or maintain the D9854 receiver.

WARNING:
Allow only qualified personnel to install this product. Otherwise, personal
injury or equipment damage may occur.

In This Chapter
This chapter contains the following topics.

Topic See Page


Section A - Rack Installation 3-3
General 3-3
Section B - Rear Connector Panel 3-6
Overview 3-6
Section C - Connecting the Input/Output Signals 3-8
Connecting the RF Inputs 3-8
Connecting the Audio Outputs 3-9
Connecting the Audio Outputs 3-9
Connecting the Ethernet Management Interface 3-10
Connecting the IP TS Output 3-11
Connecting the ASI Output 3-12
Connecting an External Alarm System 3-13
Connecting the RS-232 Data Interface 3-14
Connecting the Cue Tone/Cue Trigger Interface 3-15

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Topic See Page
Setting Admin User Privileges via a Telnet Connection 3-16
Common Interface Modules 3-18

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Section A - Rack Installation
General

Power Connection
To operate the receiver, you must connect it to an AC power source. For
information about connecting the chassis to AC power, see Appendix A - Technical
Specifications.
As Cisco units are designed for continuous operation, some products do not have a
power switch. In this case the mains cord and/or DC power supply cable serve(s) as
the mains disconnect device.

WARNING:
Make sure that at least one end of the power cable(s) remains easily accessible
for unplugging, if you need to switch off the unit. For example: Ensure that the
socket outlet is installed near the product.

WARNING:
To avoid electrical shock, connect the three-prong plug on this product to an
earth-grounded three-pin socket outlet only.

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Installing the D9854 Receiver

Rack Mounted
The D9854 receiver is a 1U unit with connector access at the rear panel. The receiver
is intended for mounting in a standard 19" rack with minimum 1U spacing between
units to allow adequate ventilation/air flow.
Cooling
The D9854 receiver is cooled by the use of internal fans. The air intake is from the
front and the air outlet is on the rear.
Note: Adequate cooling must be provided equalling 107 W (maximum) at 25°C per
unit to avoid overheating.

CAUTION:
The inlet air temperature must not exceed 50°C/122°F at any time.

Grounding
You must ensure that the unit is properly connected to ground in order to meet
safety and EMC requirements. Before any other connection is made, the unit must
be connected to a protected ground terminal as described below:
• Via the three wire power cord of the AC power supply. This connection is
mandatory.
• In addition, via the protective ground terminal on the rear panel of the unit. This
connection provides additional protection of the equipment.
To Mount the D9854 Receiver
To mount the D9854 receiver in a rack, do the following:
1. Mount L-brackets in the rack to support each D9854 receiver to be installed.
2. Place the receiver in its position in the rack.
3. Mount the receiver securely to the rack by securing the mounting flanges to the
rack using the four screws provided.
4. Make sure the air outlet holes on the back of the receiver are not obstructed to
allow air flow from the front to the back of the chassis.

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Installing the D9854 Receiver, Continued

To Connect AC Power
To connect AC power to the D9854 receiver do the following:
1. Connect the power cord (supplied with the D9854 receiver) between the rear
panel power receptacle and a 100 to 120/200 to 240 V AC power outlet.
2. Make sure that the power cable is connected to protective ground.
See Grounding, page 3-4 for more information.
The D9854 receiver is equipped with one power supply located in the rear of the
chassis. Note the location of the power supply in the event of alarms/warnings
resulting in replacement of a power supply. Alarm messages appear in the Message
Log.

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Section B - Rear Connector Panel
Overview

D9854 Receiver Rear Connector Panel


The following diagrams show the rear connector panel so the two D9854 receiver
models available, Base and SDI with SD/HD-SDI and AES outputs.

Base Model

SDI Model, with SD/HD-SDI and AES outputs

Connectors
The following table describes the function and type of the various connectors.

Connector Function Connector Type


RF Inputs Each input accepts an LNB signal F
input. RF1 provides LNB power for
use when no external LNB power
source is available. RF2 to R4 require
an external LNB power source.
ASI Input Asynchronous Serial Interface Input. BNC

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Connector Function Connector Type
ASI Output One Asynchronous Serial Interface BNC
Output.
Management For code downloading/application RJ45
upgrading for the D9854 receiver.
HD-SDI Outputs M1 and M2 provide HD serial digital BNC
video with embedded audio output
for HD applications according to
SMPTE 292M.
RS-232 Data RS-232 data output: 7 bits, even 9-pin sub-D female
parity, 1 stop bit, up to 38.4 kb/s.
These outputs are user-configurable
via the Setup menu on the front
panel.
Cue Tone/Cue Program relay provides 9-pin sub-D female
Trigger Relay programmed responses for alarms,
Outputs cue trigger states for ad-insertion
equipment, or a cue tone output for
connection to ad-insertion
equipment.
Composite Video CVBS 1 and CVBS 2 provide two BNC
Outputs identical SD composite video
outputs for monitoring applications.
Component Video SD to HD upconverted component BNC
Outputs video output for HD monitoring
applications.
AES-3id Audio AES-3id outputs. One output for BNC
Outputs each stereo channel.
Balanced Audio Audio 1 and Audio 2 provide two Terminal Blocks
Outputs stereo pairs or four mono channels.
Ground Screw Grounding point for
the receiver.
Power AC power IEC 60320 Sheet 14

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Section C - Connecting the Input/Output Signals
Connecting the RF Inputs

Do as follows to connect to the RF inputs:


1. Connect up to four LNB RF cables to the RF connectors labelled RF1 through
RF4 on the rear of the unit.
Use 75-ohm (braid/foil or braid/braid), low insertion loss coaxial cable.
Each input accepts an LNB signal input. RF2 to RF4 require an external LNB
power source

Connecting the ASI Input

Do as follows to connect to the ASI input:


1. If desired, connect to the ASI IN port to an asynchronous serial interface for
uplink monitoring.

Connecting the Video Outputs

Connector for the Video Output


The video output connectors are of the BNC type.
Video Connector
The following table shows the video connector.
Connector Interface type Connector type

SMPTE 292M BNC female

To Connect the Component Video Output


1. Connect a video monitor to the connectors labeled Pr, Pb, and Y.
To Connect the Composite Video Output
Do as follows to connect to the Composite Video Output:
1. Connect a video monitor to the CVSB 1 and CVSB 2 connectors. The two outputs
are identical. Use a 75-ohm double-braided coax cable.
To Connect the HD-SDI Outputs
Connect HD rebroadcast equipment to the connectors labeled M1 and M2, and/
or if required, connect them to a video monitor.
There are two connectors to provide active loop-through possibility.

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Connecting the Audio Outputs

Connectors for the Digital Audio Output


The configuration of the D9854 receiver outputs two stereo channels. The D9854
receiver also supports encoding of audio embedded in the HD-SDI video signal.
The following drawing shows the audio connector.

Connector Interface type Connector type

AES 292M BNC female.

Note: The digital audio output is always 75-ohm single-ended.


To Connect the Digital Audio Outputs
Connect the audio outputs as follows:
1. Connect digital audio output broadcast equipment to the AES-3id connectors.
The two stereo channels are useful for Dolby Digital 5.1 passthrough
applications. Use a high-quality, double-shielded RJ6 coaxial cable.
Hint: For digital audio connections, use a balanced cable designed for 110-ohm
AES-EBU digital audio.
To Connect the Balanced Audio Output
1. Connect the AUDIO 1 and AUDIO 2 balanced audio outputs to monitoring
equipment. Use a multi-conductor, pluggable cable from the receiver's AUDIO 1
and AUDIO 2 (Left and Right) terminals to your equipment, as shown in the
following illustration.
Connector Connector type

Terminal Block

2. Feed the stripped ends of the positive, negative and ground wires into the
appropriate terminals as labelled, and then screw the terminal screws (located
on the top of the terminal block) finger tight to each wire.

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Connecting the Ethernet Management Interface

The Ethernet Interface


The RJ-45 interface for 10/100/1000 BaseT Ethernet is currently intended for
upgrading/downloading the software application.
Note: You must set up the IP address, the default gateway and the subnet mask to
match the network connection. This is done through the front panel menu. For
further information, see Set up for Network Connection, page 1-3.
Informative Notes
Proper cables are required for reliable Ethernet operation; to run up to a maximum
segment length of 100 m and up to 100baseT, the cable has to comply with the EIA/
TIA Category 5 (or higher) wire specifications, and for 1000baseT, Category 6 is
required.
To Connect the Ethernet Interface
1. Connect an RJ-45 cable between the Ethernet connector on the D9854 receiver
and the Ethernet port of your PC.
You need to set up the IP address on the D9854 receiver (via the front panel
display). For information on setting up the IP address via the front panel, see Set up
for Network Connection, page 1-3.

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Connecting the IP TS Output

The Ethernet Interface


The RJ-45 interface IP TS OUT is 10/100 BASE-T Ethernet. It is intended for output
of the transport stream encapsulated in IP packets to a groomer (e.g., Digital
Content Manager 9900) for distribution.
Informative Notes
For reliable Ethernet operation; to run over a maximum segment length of 100 m
and up to 100baseT, the cable has to comply with the EIA/TIA Category 5 (or
higher) wire specifications, and for 1000baseT, Category 6 is required.
To Connect the Ethernet Interface
1. Connect a crossed RJ-45 cable between the Ethernet connector on the D9854
receiver and the Ethernet port of the equipment after the D9054 HDTV Encoder.
The equipment after the D9854 receiver could be an IP router or a switch.

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Connecting the ASI Output

To Connect the ASI Output


Do as follows to connect to the ASI output:
1. Connect the output signal from the D9854 receiver ASI OUT connector.
Use a Belden “Brilliance” cable with foil/braid construction. The shield must
provide 99% or better shielding effectiveness.
The equipment after the D9854 receiver could be a Model D9887 HDTV
Receiver.

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Connecting an External Alarm System

Connector for an External Alarm System


The D9854 receiver and Alarm relay functionality. See Connecting the Cue Tone/
Cue Trigger Interface, page 3-15 for more information on Cue Tone and Cue
Trigger equipment connections. These outputs are user-configurable via the Setup
Menu on the front panel.
The Alarm output connector is a 15-pin sub-D female connector. The following
diagram shows the connector and the pin allocation table for the Alarm output pins.
The connector pin states depend on the selected Relay Mode. The Relay Mode is set
on the front panel via the Main: Setup: Outputs menu.
To Change the Relay Mode
The Alarm relay is a program relay that can be configured to provide programmed
responses for alarms, cue trigger states for ad-insertion equipment, or a cue tone
output for connection to ad-insertion equipment. As a default, the Alarm Relay is
configured for Trigger mode.
To change the Relay Mode for alarm monitoring purposes:
1. On the front panel menu, go the Main: Setup: Outputs, and select Cueing.
2. Use the down arrow key to scroll through the menu to Relay Mode.
3. Change the state to Alarm and press the Select key to save the new setting. As a
result, the rear panel connector pin states will change to that shown in the table
below for Alarm mode.

Connector Normally Common Normally Relay


closed pin pin open pin Mode

11 10 15 Trigger
10 1 (default)
15 10 11 Alarm
15 CUE TONE/RELAY

Note: A Normally closed state implies the state when power is applied to the relay
in a normal operating state, without a trigger or alarm condition present.

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Connecting the RS-232 Data Interface

The RS-232 Data Interface


The DCE DB-9 female connector is intended for low-speed data: 7 bits, even parity,
1 stop bit, up to 38.4 kb/s (default). These outputs are user-configurable via the
Setup Menu on the front panel.
The interconnect cable from the D9854 receiver to a PC should be straight through
(i.e., no handshaking), shielded and equipped with a DB-9 male connector at one
end to mate with the rear panel RS-232 Data interface, and a female DB-9 connector
to connect to the PC.
Pin Allocation, RS-232 Data Connector
The table shows the RS-232 Data connector and the pin allocation:

Connector Pin Pin allocation


1 Not connected
1
2 TxD
3 RxD
4 Not connected
9 5 Ground
6 Not connected
7 Not connected
8 Not connected
9 Not connected

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Connecting the Cue Tone/Cue Trigger Interface

The Cue Tone Interface/Cue Trigger Interface


The D9054 HD Encoder is equipped with a connector labeled Cue Tone/Relay for
alarm relay outputs for remote alarm signaling. This connector provides Cue Tone,
Cue Trigger and Alarm relay functionality. These outputs are user-configurable via
the Setup Menu on the front panel.
The connector is a 15-pin sub-D female connector. The following diagram shows the
connector and the pin allocation table for Cue Tone, Cue Trigger and Alarm relay
connections.
Connector Pin Pin allocation
1 Cue Trig 1
2 Cue Trig 2
3 Cue Trig 3
4 Cue Trig 4
5 Cue Trig 5
6 Cue Trig 6
7 Cue Trig 7
8 Cue Trig 8
9 Not connected
10 Alarm - Ground
11 Alarm - Normally open
12 Chassis ground
13 Cue Tone -
14 Cue Tone +
15 Alarm - Normally closed

Connecting the CueTone Interface


1. Connect the Cue Tone pins, 13 and 14 to a device to facilitate ad-insertion using
DTMF Analog Cue Tones.
Connecting the CueTrigger Interface
1. Connect the Cue Trigger pins (1 to 8) to up to 8 serial control devices or a device
to control ad-insertion. These outputs are user-configurable on the front panel
menu.

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Setting Admin User Privileges via a Telnet Connection

Administrator User Privileges


Up to 10 usernames/passwords can be defined for login use via a telnet or Web
GUI (i.e., http) session on the D9854 receiver.
When a user tries to login via a telnet or http connection, the user is required to
provide a username and a password. The user is granted access only if this
username/password pair exists in the authentication table.
The first user defined in the authentication table is considered the “Admin User”
and is granted special privileges. The Admin user is allowed to add new users,
delete users, change usernames and modify his own passwords. All other users are
only allowed to modify their passwords.
Starting a Telnet Session
To start a communication session with the receiver using a utility such as Telnet or
Tera Term Pro, type the following command:
1. telnet <ip address>

2. At the username prompt, enter the default username:


<admin>

3. At the password prompt, enter the default username:


<localadmin>

Adding a New User


To add a new user, type the following command:
pwd add_user <new username> <new password> <confirmed_password>
Note: The <new password> and <confirmed_password> should be identical and
the new username should not match any of the usernames already defined in the
authentication table.
Deleting a User
To delete a user, type the following command:
pwd del_user < username>
Changing a Username
To modify a username, type the following command:
pwd change_username < username> < new_username> <confirmed_username>
Note: The <new username> and <confirmed_username> should be identical and
the new username should not match any of the usernames already defined in the
authentication table.

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Setting Admin User Privileges via a Telnet Connection, Continued

Changing a Password (allowed by all Users)


Passwords can be changed by all users.
To modify a password, type the following command:
pwd change_password < username> < new_password> <confirmed_password>
Note: The <new_password> and <confirmed_password> should be identical. Each
user, including the admin user, can modify only his own password.
Printing the List of Users
To print the list of users, type the following command:
pwd list_users
Note: Only usernames will be printed. Passwords will not be visible.
Resetting the Login Authentication Table
At any time the user authentication table can be reset from the front panel. This
option is under the Setup, IP menu. When the authentication table reset is required,
the username and password are reset to the software defaults. The username and
password defaults are as follows unless you have been provided customer-specific
defaults in addition to the one normally supplied.
Default username - admin
Default password - localadmin

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Common Interface Modules

Only CAMs purchased from Cisco are currently supported. The following lists the
supported CAMs:

Common Interface Modules Part Number


Aston Professional CAM, for Descrambling CONAX 4016669
(Maximum 12 Services)
Aston Consumer CAM for Descrambling CONAX 4016670
(Maximum 2 Services)
CAM for Descrambling CryptoWorks V9523361
Aston Professional CAM for Descrambling Irdeto 4016671
(Maximum 12 Services)
Aston Consumer CAM for Descrambling Irdeto 4016672
(Maximum 2 Services)
Aston Professional CAM for Descrambling MediaGuard V9528197
(Maximum 12 Services)
Aston Consumer CAM for Descrambling MediaGuard V9528198
(Maximum 2 Services)
Aston Professional CAM for Descrambling Viaccess V9528199
(Maximum 12 Services)
Aston Consumer CAM for Descrambling Viaccess V9528240
(Maximum 2 Services)

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Chapter 4
Front Panel Operation
Overview

Introduction
This chapter describes how to set up the D9854 Advanced Program Receiver using
the front panel keys and display. This information is primarily applicable for
standalone operation.
In This Chapter
This chapter contains the following topics.

Topic See Page


About the Front Panel 4-2
Keypad Convention 4-4
Startup Screen 4-8
Main Menu 4-8
Status Menu 4-12
Setup Menu 4-23
About Menu 4-89
Versions Menu 4-91
Diagnostics Menu 4-93

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About the Front Panel

Introduction
The D9854 receiver is operated using controls and indicators on the front panel.
These include the numeric keypad, the Navigation/Selection keypad, the LCD, the
Alarm and Signal indicators. These are shown in the following illustration.

LCD Panel Alarm LED Signal LED

Navigation/Selection Numeric Keypad CI Slots

LCD
The LCD provides information on the selections available at any menu level,
current settings for parameters, and certain status and alarm indications. This is a
2x40, backlit LCD display. The top line may be status data or identifier information.
It can also display optional functions available for tuning operations. The bottom
line will show selections or parameter values available using the navigation/
selection keypad. The items are selected by pressing the SELECT (center key) or
DOWN Arrow key on the navigation/selection keypad.
Keypad
The numeric keypad is used to enter alphanumeric values. The MENU key sets the
software to the initial menu and returns to the previous menu. The MENU key can
also be used to cancel a numeric entry at any point during the entry sequence, and
the LEFT Arrow key allows backspacing through the entry.
CI Slots
The CI slots allow the use of CAM (Conditional Access Module) Smart Card to
decrypt purchased programming. For setup information, see Setup Menu:
Common Interface (CI), page 4-54. For a list of supported CAMs, refer to Common
Interface Modules, page 3-18.

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About the Front Panel, Continued

Front Panel LEDs


The functions of the LEDs are described in the table below.

LED Signal Explanation


State/Color
ALARM Red Solid for five seconds indicates a Warning.
Red Flashing indicates an Alarm.
Green Solid indicates all of the following conditions:
• all RF inputs are enabled, all inputs are locked to a
signal, and are not muted.
• all routed ASI outputs are operating without an error.
Green Flashing indicates one of the following conditions:
• difficulty with an input, route or output.
SIGNAL
• one or more RF inputs, or the ASI input are not
synchronized.
• one or more ASI outputs are routed, but muted by a
fault condition.
• no RF signal is present or detected, or it is muted.
• receiver is not authorized to receive the program.
Off Off indicates all of the following conditions:
• no RF input signal is available, enabled or detected, or
the input is muted.
• no ASI input is present
• no valid inputs are available.

Navigation/Selection Keypad
The navigation keys (LEFT, RIGHT, UP and DOWN) and the SELECT key are the
primary controllers. Each navigation key performs various functions, depending on
the current state of the menu system (i.e., sometimes the left navigation key
backspaces over an entry and sometimes moves the cursor to a different menu
item). Once the cursor is over the desired function, pressing the SELECT (center
key) key selects the current item. Pressing the SELECT key stores any entered
values.

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Keypad Convention

Overview

Throughout this manual, there are references to parts of a


keypad on the front of the receiver. This is the Navigation/
Selection keypad (see diagram at right), which changes its
function, depending on the current state of the menu. For
clarity, the following table shows which parts of this integral
interface are being referenced by which term.

Button Description Function


1 SELECT Runs the highlighted command or opens the
highlighted menu.
2 LEFT arrow When moving through menus, highlights the
menu item to the left. When entering data,
moves the cursor to the left. In some menus,
backspaces over the data entry.
3 UP arrow Highlights the menu item above.
4 RIGHT arrow When moving through menus, highlights the
menu item to the right. When entering data,
moves the cursor to the right.
5 DOWN arrow Highlights the menu item below.

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Keypad Convention, Continued
When you see this... It means...
LEFT Arrow key Press the key on the left side of the
Navigation/Selection Keypad.
RIGHT Arrow key Press the key on the right side of the
Navigation/Selection Keypad.
UP Arrow key Press the key on the top of the
Navigation/Selection Keypad.
DOWN Arrow key Press the key on the bottom of the
Navigation/Selection Keypad.
SELECT key Press the key in the center of the
Navigation/Selection Keypad.
INFO key Press the key on the lower
left of the numeric keypad 1 2 ABC 3 DEF ADV
for context-sensitive help
messages, when available. 4 GHI 5 JK L
6 MNO MAP

When entering characters in


numeric or alphanumeric 7 PQRS 8 TUV 9 W XYZ APPLY

fields, this key can be used


IN F O
to toggle between upper 0 MENU NAV

and lower case.


MENU key Press the key on the lower
right of the numeric
keypad. Starts the on-screen
display. Also functions as
the Escape key so you can
back out of menus and data
entry fields.
Alphanumeric Entry Pressing the numeric keys
2-9 once will enter the
respective digit into a data
entry field. Pressing these
buttons again will enter the
first of the letters displayed
beside the number.
Repeatedly pressing the
button will toggle through
all of that key's possible
choices. When entering text,
the 1 button can be used to
insert spaces (press twice).
To delete a character, press
0 twice.

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Keypad Convention, Continued

When you see this... It means...


ADV Toggles between Program
Entry and Channel number.
MAP Edit, insert and delete
Digital Program Mapping
(DPM) Modes on Program
Entries or on PIDS within
Program Entries.
APPLY Activates current changes
without having to exit the
menu.
NAV For future use.

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Front Panel Setup

Locking/Unlocking the Front Panel


Depending on the customer’s default settings, the receiver is shipped with a locked
or unlocked front panel. You can lock or unlock the front panel using the front
panel keypad.
Proceed as follows to unlock the front panel using the front panel keypad:
1. When at the Main Menu, press SELECT and then INFO. This will unlock the
front panel keypad and allow you make changes to all the operating parameters;
however, if the keypad remains untouched for the duration of the set timeout
period (default is 60 seconds), the keypad will change back to the Lock state
unless you change the keypad state on the Admin Menu. Likewise you toggle
the keypad lock state back using SELECT and INFO at any time provided the
KB Lock state on the Admin Menu is Enabled. For more information on front
panel keypad buttons, see Keypad Convention, page 4-4.
Note: If the lock level is 3 or 4, you must enter a password to unlock the front
panel. For more information on lock level password, see Setup Menu: Admin,
page 4-24.
2. To disable Lock completely, navigate to Setup, Admin, KB Lock in the LCD
display and press the SELECT key.
3. Change the KB Lock state from Enabled to Disabled.
4. The front panel will now be unlocked allowing you to change any of the
operating parameters.
To lock the front panel, perform the same procedure, except use X to change the
state. In this case you will not be prompted to confirm the operation.

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Startup Screen

Menu Structure
On power-up and initialization, the startup screen is displayed similar to that
shown below. The screen also indicates the signal status.

PE1 12345 Channel Name s PE: 1


RF1 Freq:12.658 Lvl:-50 Marg:11.6 Auth:Y

Startup Screen Channel Authorization Status Screen

Channel Authorization Status


From the startup screen, press the right or left arrow keys on the front panel keypad
to move to the PE entry authorization status screen. This screen indicates whether
the selected channel is authorized.

Auth Status Description

Y Indicates the channel is authorized.

N Indicates the channel is not authorized.

LCD Panel
The LCD panel displays basic signal and program information in the LCD display,
as described in the following illustration:
Hourglass

PE1 12345 Channel Name s

RF1 Freq:12.658 Lvl:<-70 Marg 17.2

LCD Setting Description

PE Program Entry (PE). The receiver supports up to 16


program entries at the analog outputs.
PE1 is used by the PowerVu signal only.
PE2 to PE16 is used by the Conditional Access Module
(CAM) only.

12345 Channel for program monitoring.

Channel name Name of the monitored program.

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Startup Screen, Continued

LCD Setting Description

RF Active RF input port.


Note: ASI will be shown if the ASI input port is active.

Freq: Downlink frequency of the tuned signal in GHz.

Lvl: Signal level in dBm.

Marg: Carrier-to-noise (C/N) margin in dB.

Hourglass Indicates that parameters are being saved in the


background. You can continue to perform any operation
desired.
Note: If a power-cycle/interruption occurs while the
hourglass is displayed, some parameters may not be saved.
Refrain from powering off the unit while the hourglass is
displayed.

Assigning a Program to the Program Entry


To assign a program to the PE:
1. Press MENU until you display the startup screen.
PE # Ch #

PE1 706 Channel Name s

RF1 Freq:12.658 Lvl:-50 Marg:11.6


The PE (Program Entry) channel is initially displayed.
Note: PE1 is the default.
2. Press the ADV key to select PE1.

PE

PE1 1 Channel Name s

RF1 Freq:12.658 Lvl:-50 Marg:11.6

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Startup Screen, Continued

3. Press the UP or DOWN arrow key to scroll through the available program
entries.
4. Press ADV again to select the channel number.
Ch #

PE1 1 Channel Name s

RF1 Freq:12.658 Lvl:-50 Marg:11.6

5. Directly enter the channel number using the 0 to 9 keys.


Deleting a Program from the Program Entry
To delete a program from the PE:
1. Press MENU until the startup screen appears.
2. Navigate to the program that you want to delete.
PE # Ch #

PE1 706 Channel Name s

RF1 Freq:12.658 Lvl:-50 Marg:11.6

3. Press SELECT to select the program number.


4. Enter program number 0 in the PE entry to delete the program. You can also use
the MAP key to re-insert a program after you have deleted it by pressing MAP.

Program Entry Output Mode


A program can be set to one of three output modes, either Drop, Pass or Map
respectively.

LCD Setting Description

Drop Removes the service and its associated PMT reference from
the transport output.

Pass Permits the source content and PMT reference to appear in


the transport output with the same references.

Map Provides the flexibility to define all the outgoing PID


numbers for the PE, including those not currently on
transmission.

See Setting Up Digital Program Mapping (DPM), page 4-77 for more information.

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Main Menu

Operation of the D9854 receiver begins at the Main menu. From the startup screen,
press the MENU key to view the Main menu.

Main Menu 1/2 i s Main Menu 2/2 i s

Status Setup About Versions Diagnostics

Menu Selection
Select the desired function by moving the cursor left or right by pressing the LEFT
or RIGHT arrow key. Once a selection is made by pressing the SELECT key, the
LCD presents the second menu level for the selected function. Succeeding levels for
each function include all the hierarchical levels for the function in the front panel
LCD. For example, the TS Input level is shown as Main: Setup: TS Input, with each
succeeding level separated by a colon (:), as shown in the example below. The front
panel menus are described on the following pages.

Main Menu 1/2


1st level Status Setup About Versions
i s

Main:Status i s

General Services TS Input TS Output

2nd level Main:Setup


Admin TS Input IP Services
1/2
CI
i s Main:Setup 2/2
Outputs CA Alarm/Warning NoiseCutoff
i s

3rd level Main:Setup:TS Input i s

Input Tune Mode

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Status Menu

Structure
To view the Status menu from the Main menu, press the SELECT key. The Status
menu indicates the status of the input and output signals, the video and audio
services, and allows you to browse and/or configure the alarms and warnings.
The Status menu is split into four parts; General, Services, TS Input and TS Output.
Each parameter is described in this section. For instructions on how to select and
store settings, see About the Front Panel, page 4-2.
The Status menu has the following structure:

Main:Status i s

General Services TS Input TS Output

General Status
Input Status Rate(Mbps) Level(dBm) i

RF1 Lock+Sig 68.987654 100


Main:Status:TS Input i s Main:Status:TS Output i s

Input Program PIDs Program Status Output

CASys Mode Auth Enc Scr CaResource i

Irdet BISS1 Yes Yes Yes ISE00011122


Input Status Output Status
Input Status Rate(Mbps) Level(dBm) i Output Rate(Mbps) Free(Mbps) i

Video Rate(Mbps) i RF1 Lock+Sig 68.987 100 MOIP1 49.999999 25.999999


H.264 HD1080i/3000 10.991234

SymRate FEC Modulation IQ Pol i

Alarms Warnings Browse Clear All i 30.5001 Auto DVB-S2 NonInv H Program Status
0 0 PE SR Status SR Event Type i

PE1 Primary None


Dnlk Freq(GHz) L-Band Pilot Present i

Warning Set on 2007/02/09 10:01:05 i 15.000000 1640.0 Yes


Loss of Signal
SR Event Start i

2008/08/27 10:34:18
C/N(dB) C/N Margin(dB) i

19.3 12.0
Main:Status:Services i s SR Event End i

Video Audio 2008/08/27 10:48:01


PER PVBER LDPCBER i

0 0.00e-6 n/a
Video Status
Video Rate(Mbps) i

H.264 HD1080i/3000 10.9912 AFC(MHz) UEC CEC Clear Counts i

1234 0 0 No

3:2 Pulldown FPS i

Recent 29.997 ASI Link Transport Packet Size i

Error Error n/a

Stream AR Act Conv i

221:100 16:9 F/W


NetName NetID TxID i

x 3 301

Audio Status LNB Stat i

AUD Format BR(kbps) Buffer SFR(Hz) i N/A


1 HE-ACC 384 7250 48000

Polar LO Select i

Off Off

Program PIDs
PE Stream Detail PID Present i

PE1 <SUBT1 MPG2 VID 8191 Yes

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Status Menu: General

GENERAL STATUS
Input
Description: Indicates the active input port receiving the signal.
Status
Description: Indicates the current signal lock status for the selected RF input.
Parameters: Signal Lock - See table.

Status Description

Locked Indicates the receiver is locked to a carrier


with no valid content.

Lock+Sig Indicates the receiver is locked to a carrier


with valid content.

No Lock Indicates the receiver is not locked to a


carrier.

Rate (Mbps)
Description: Indicates the bit rate of the received input signal.
Parameters: in Mbps.
Level (dBm)
Description: Indicates the signal level of the received signal.
Parameters: in dBm.
CASys
Description: Indicates the Conditional Access (CA) system used for the received
signal.
Parameters: SA or BISS.
Mode
Description: Indicates the type of CA used for the received signal, e.g., SA or
BISS.
Auth
Description: Indicates whether the receiver is authorized to receive the signal.
Parameters: Yes, No.

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Status Menu: General, Continued

Enc
Description: Indicates whether the received signal is encrypted.
Parameters: Yes or No.
Scr
Description: Indicates whether the received signal is scrambled.
Parameters: Yes or No.
CAResource
Description: Indicates the Conditional Access resource associated with the
program.
Parameters: FTA, SA or Auto.
FTA - Free to Air.
SA - Scientific Atlanta proprietary conditional access.
Video
Description: Indicates the input stream type and source resolution of the
received signal/program.
Parameters: SD480i/2997, SD480i/3000, SD576i/2500, HD720p/5000, HD720p/
5994, HD720p/6000, HD1080i/2500, HD1080i/2997, HD1080i/
3000, Unknown or Unsupported.
Rate (Mbps)
Description: Indicates the bit rate of the received video program.
Alarms
Description: Displays the number of currently active Alarms.
Warnings
Description: Indicates the number of currently active Warnings.
Browse
Description: Select this option to scroll through the current alarms and warnings.
Clear All
Description: Select this option to clear all the current warnings and alarms. You
will be prompted to verify whether you want to clear all the alarms
and warnings.
Parameters: Abort, Continue. Select Abort to cancel the operation or Continue to
clear all the warnings and alarms.

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Status Menu: Services

SERVICES
VIDEO STATUS
Video
Description: Indicates the input stream type and source resolution of the
received signal/program.
Parameters: SD480i/2997, SD480i/3000, SD576i/2500, HD720p/5000, HD720p/
5994, HD720p/6000, HD1080i/2500, HD1080i/2997, HD1080i/
3000, Unknown, or Unsupported.
Rate (Mbps)
Description: Indicates the bit rate of the received video program.
Parameters: Typically 25.0, 29.97, 30.0, 50.0, 59.94, 60.0, unknown or
unsupported.
3:2 Pulldown
Description: Indicates whether 3:2 pulldown mode is detected.
Parameters: Yes, No or Recent.
FPS
Description: Indicates the frame rate in frames per second.
Stream AR
Description: Indicates the stream aspect ratio. This is the conversion that the
receiver will perform on the incoming signal for the picture to be
displayed correctly (i.e., to correspond to the aspect ratio of your
TV) on your TV, based on your selection.
Parameters: 4:3, 14:9 or 16:9.
Act Conv
Description: This is the type of aspect ratio conversion that the receiver will
perform based on your selection.
Parameters: None, 4:3 L/B, 4:3 P/B, 14:9, 14:9, 4:3 F/H or 16:9 F/W.
AUDIO STATUS
AUD
Description: Indicates the audio channel within the stream when the signal
contains more than two audio pairs.
Parameters: AUD1 for audio channel Aud1.
AUD2 for audio channel Aud2.
AUD1 to AUD4 for two stereo audio channels.

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Status Menu: Services, Continued

Format
Description: Indicates the received audio channel format.
Parameters: MPEG, AC3, AAC, HEAAC or DDP.
BR (Kbps)
Description: Indicates the audio bit rate of the received audio channel.
Parameters: in Kbps.
Buffer
Description: Indicates the audio input buffer level.
Parameters: in bytes.
SFR (Hz)
Description: Indicates the audio sampling frequency.
Parameters: 32, 44.1 or 48 Hz.
TS INPUT
INPUT
Input
Description: Indicates the active input port receiving the signal.
Parameters: RF1, RF2, RF3, RF4, or ASI.
Status
Description: Indicates the current signal lock status for the input.
Parameters: Signal Lock - See table.

Status Description

Locked Indicates the receiver is locked to a carrier


with no valid content.

Lock+Sig Indicates the receiver is locked to a carrier


with valid content.

No Lock Indicates the receiver is not locked to a


carrier.

Rate (Mbps)
Description: Indicates the bit rate of the received input signal.
Parameters: in Mbps.

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Status Menu: TS Input

Level (dBm)
Description: Indicates the signal level of the received signal.
Parameters: in dBm.
SymRate
Description: Indicates the Symbol Rate of the received signal.
Parameters: in Msymbols/second.
FEC
Description: Indicates the FEC (Forward Error Correction) rate of the received
signal.
Parameters: N/A, 1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 7/8, 8/9 or 9/10.
Modulation
Description: Indicates the modulation type for the received signal.
Parameters: N/A, QPSK, 8PSK, DVB-S or DVB-S2.
IQ
Description: Indicates the IQ (Input Signal Inversion) for the received signal.
Parameters: Inv or NonInv.
Pol
Description: Indicates the signal polarization setting. This setting is only
applicable when LNB Power is set to H-NIT or V-NIT. The selected
setting must match the polarization of the transmitted signal.
Parameters: Horiz (Horizontal), Vert (Vertical) or Auto.
Dnlk Freq (GHz)
Description: Indicates the current downlink frequency.
Parameters: in GHz.
L-Band
Description: Indicates the current L-Band frequency.
Parameters: in MHz.
Pilot Present
Description: Indicates whether a Pilot is present for the received signal. The Pilot
is set on the modulator for input signal synchronization purposes.
Parameters: Yes or No.
C/N (dB)
Description: Indicates the current Carrier-to-Noise ratio.
Parameters: in dB.

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Status Menu: TS Input, Continued

C/N Margin (dB)


Description: Indicates the current Carrier-to-Noise Margin for the received
signal. The Carrier-to-Noise margin is the actual distance that C/N
is from the noise threshold.
Parameters: Values can be displayed in the range of -32.0 to +30.0 dB.
PER
Description: Indicates the current PER (Packet Error Rate).
PVBER
Description: Indicates the PV (Post-Viterbi) BER for the received signal (DVB-S).
LDPCBER
Description: Indicates the LDPC error rate for the selected input (DVB-S2).
AFC (MHz)
Description: Indicates the current Automatic Frequency Control count.
Parameters: in MHz.
UEC
Description: Indicates the current Uncorrected Error Count for the received
signal.
CEC
Description: Indicates the current Corrected Error Count for the received signal.
Clear Counts
Description: Select this option to clear the error counters. You will be prompted
to confirm the operation.
Parameters: Yes or No.
ASI Link
Description: Indicates whether there is a transport stream link error.
Parameters: Yes, No or N/A.
Transport
Description: Indicates the current transport synchronization status
Parameters: Sync - No Sync, Normal or N/A.
Packet Size
Description: Indicates the packet Size (in bytes) for the selected input.
Parameters: 188 bytes or 204 bytes.

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Status Menu: TS Input, Continued

Net Name
Description: Indicates the name assigned to the network.
Parameters: Up to 12 alphanumeric characters.
NetID
Description: Indicates the Network ID of the uplink signal the receiver is to
receive when using the selected preset. The receiver’s Network ID
must match the Network ID associated with the transmitted signal
that identifies the NIT to be used.
Note: Each network must be assigned a unique ID (number).
Parameters: 1 to 65535.
TxID
Description: Indicates the Transport ID.
Parameters: 1 to 65535.
LNB Stat
Description: Indicates the current LNB connection status.
Parameters: No Load, Overloaded, OverTemp, Short Circuit, Disabled, Normal
or N/A.
Polar
Description: Indicates the polarity of the received signal.
Parameters: H (Horizontal), V (Vertical) or Off.
LO Select
Description: Indicates whether a 22 kHz tone is available on input port RF1. This
is applicable for dual-band applications.
Parameters: On or Off.
PROGRAM PIDS
PE
Description: Indicates the Program Entry number.
Parameters: PE1 to PE16.
Stream
Description: Indicates the name assigned to the Program Entry.
Parameters: Up to 4 alphanumeric characters.

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Status Menu: TS Input, Continued

Detail
Description: Indicates any detail associated with the program PID (e.g., MPG2
PID).
Parameters: MPG1 VID, MPG2 VID, 422 VID, H264 VID, HD VID, MPG4 VID,
MPG AUD, MPG2 AUD, DVB AC3, DVB DDP, AAC AUD,
HEAAC, AUD, MPG4 AUD, DBE AUD, DTS AUD, DVB TXT, DVB
VBI, DVB SUBT, DVB ASYN, DVB SYNS, DVB SYND, DVB MPE,
DVB DCAR, DVB OCAR, SA VBI, ATSC AC3, ATSC DDP, SA
UTLD, SCTE DPI, SA HSD, SA CDDL, SA WBD, SA SUBT, ECM,
EMM, PCR, or UNKNOWN.
PID
Description: Indicates the program PID number.
Parameters: 1 to 8192.
Present
Description: Indicates whether the PID is present in the incoming stream.
Parameters: Yes or No.
TS OUTPUT
OUTPUT STATUS
Output
Description: Indicates the output type.
Parameters: ASI or MPEGoIP.
Rate (Mbps)
Description: Indicates the current output bit rate.
Parameters: 0 to 213 Mbps.
Free (Mbps)
Description: Indicates the available bit bandwidth (no stuffing).
Parameters: in Mbps.

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Status Menu: TS Input, Continued

PROGRAM STATUS
PE
Description: Indicates the Program Entry number.
Parameters: PE1 to PE16.
SR Status
Description: This displays the status of an alternate authorized program/service
from the same transport stream when the receiver is not authorized
to view the primary program.This is an uplink initiated function
that maps the alternate service to the original (primary) service
PIDs, replacing the original service with the alternate service at the
digital transport output. No local intervention is required by the
receiver operator for provision of this service replacement feature.
Parameters: Not Started - Indicates that an event has not started.
Primary - Indicates that a service replacement event is active, but
the primary program is being displayed.
Alternate - Indicates that a service replacement event is active, and
that the receiver has tuned to and is displaying the alternate
program/event as it is not authorized to view the scheduled event.
SR Event Type
Description: Indicates the type of service replacement event.
Parameters: None - Indicates that no service replacement event is scheduled.
Scheduled - Indicates that all receivers will tune to the alternate
program at the scheduled time. This setting is only applicable to
current PE1 (i.e., PowerVu) programs; not PE2 through PE16.
CA - Indicates that only receivers unauthorized to view the
scheduled program will tune to the alternate program according to
the selected authorization tier bits. This setting is only applicable to
current PE1 (i.e., PowerVu) programs; not PE2 through PE16.
Cue Trigger - Indicates that only receivers authorized by the Cue
Trigger mask will tune to the scheduled program/event. Cue
triggers can only be initiated /controlled on PE1 (i.e., PowerVu).

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Status Menu: TS Input, Continued

SR Event Start
Description: Displays the start time of the service replacement event when one is
scheduled; otherwise, the default start time is displayed. The
default start time is 2007/09/01 00:00:00.
SR Event End
Description: Displays the end time of the service replacement event when one is
scheduled; otherwise, the default end time is displayed. The default
end time is 2007/09/01 00:00:00.

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Setup Menu

Structure
To view the Setup menu from the Main menu, press the RIGHT arrow key once and
the SELECT key. The Setup menu is split into nine parts; Administration, TS Input,
IP, Services, CI, Outputs, CA, Alarms/Warnings, and Noise Cutoff. For instructions
on how to select and store settings, see About the Front Panel, page 4-2.
The Setup menu allows you to set all the parameters associated with the following:
• Administration - lock level, password, factory reset, keypad lock, download
mode and date and time
• TS Input - frequency parameters for acquiring and locking on to an RF signal, or
receiving an ASI input
• IP - parameters for setting up the Ethernet ports
• Services - audio video, captions, and VBI
• CI - parameters to decrypt programming available from service provider
programmers via CAM Smart Cards
• Outputs - parameters for setting up the transport stream out, which includes
DPM and transcoding
• CA - conditional access
• Alarms/Warnings - enables alarms/warnings traps and relays
• Noise Cutoff - muting thresholds
The Setup menu has the following structure:

Main:Setup 1/2 i s Main:Setup 2/2 i s

Admin TS Input IP Services CI Outputs CA Alarm/Warning NoiseCutoff

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Setup Menu: Admin

Structure
To view the Admin menu from the Main menu, press the SELECT key.
For instructions on how to select and store settings, see About the Front Panel,
page 4-2.
The Admin menu has the following structure:
Admin
Lock Level Password i s

0 ****

Old Pwd New Pwd Confirm Pwd i s

**** **** ****

Factory Reset Clear FWD Tables i s

Reboot i s

KB Lock KB Lock Timeout i s

Disabled 1200

LCD Contrast i s

30

DL Mode DL FPGA Limit Version i s

FPGA Once Disable 1.01.01

DL Status Type Bank i s

Running UnforcedPMT Application

CDT# Recv Reject Command i s

8417 8417 0 Restart

Date Format Time Format GMT Off i s

MM_DD_YYYY 24Hr SuspendZero +12:00

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Setup Menu: Admin, Continued

ADMIN
Lock Level
Description: Sets the front panel keypad lock level.
Parameters: 0, 1, 2, 3 or 4.
Password
Description: Enter the password to successfully set the current lock level. The
default password for all lock levels is 1234.
Old Pwd, New Pwd, Confirm Pwd
Description: To change the password, enter the old password (Old Pwd). Next,
enter the new password (New Pwd, four digits in the range from
0000 to 9999) and re-enter the new password for confirmation
(Confirm Pwd). To change the password, the receiver must be in
Lock Level 0. The default password is 1234.
Factory Reset
Description Select this option to perform a reset of receiver settings back to the
factory set (default) values. A warning message prompts you to
confirm the operation.
Parameters: Reboot Unit - you are prompted to verify the operation.
Abort or Continue.
Clear FWD tables
Description Select this option to Clear the Forward Tables, which removes
stored database information applicable to upgraded software
versions. A warning message prompts you to confirm the
operation.
Parameters: Abort or Continue.
Reboot
Description: Allows you to reboot the receiver. You will be asked to confirm the
operation.
Parameters: Select Continue to reboot the receiver or Abort to cancel the
operation.
KB Lock
Description Sets the front panel keypad lock state.
Parameters: Enabled or Disabled.

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Setup Menu: Admin, Continued

KB Lock Timeout
Description: Sets the keypad lock timeout period. The lock timeout period takes
effect when the keypad has not been touched (i.e., a key has not
been pressed) when on the Main Menu for the set period. Avoid
setting the period to a short duration when the keypad is used
often.
Parameters: 5 to 1800 seconds. The default is 60 seconds.
LCD Contrast
Description Adjusts the contrast of the LCD menu panel.
Parameters: 1 (lowest contrast) to 30 (highest contrast).
DL Mode
Description Sets the download mode.
Parameters: FPGA Once, Always or Never.

DL Mode Setting Description

Always Unforced download will be


accepted and saved in memory.

FPGA Once An unforced download will be


accepted, followed by a reboot of
the receiver, and the DL Mode will
change to Never.

Never Unforced downloads will not be


accepted.

Note: Forced downloads (initiated by the uplink) are always


accepted and always result in a reboot of the receiver. Service
interruption will occur!
DL FPGA
Description: Sets the FPGA download mode.
Parameters: Enable or Disable.
Limit Version
Description: Indicates the current FPGA version number.
Parameters: Read-only alphanumeric value.

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Setup Menu: Admin, Continued

DL Status, Type, Bank


Description: Indicates the DL Mode status, type and bank (i.e., type of code).
Parameters: DL Status - Idle, Running, Timeout. Idle indicates the receiver is
waiting for a download. Running indicates the receiver is
processing a download. Timeout indicates the receiver didn’t
complete the download.
Type - rear panel is only supported at present.
Bank - the type of code, either Application or FPGA.
CDT#
Description: Indicates the total number of expected CDTs, the number received,
the number rejected and the download command.
Parameters: This is the number of tables expected to be received during the
current download operation.
Recv
Description: This is the number of CDTs received since the last completed or
aborted download, or power-cycle.
Parameters: Read-only numeric value.
Reject
Description: This is the rejected table count. Tables are rejected whenever
validation fails due to things like CRC failure or incorrect code or
receiver type.
Parameters: Read-only numeric value.
Command
Description: Indicates the download command.
Parameters: Restart, Abort or None. Abort stops a download that is currently
being received. Restart restarts a previously aborted download.
Note that the download does not resume from where it was
aborted, but restarts from the beginning. None means no action is to
be performed.

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Setup Menu: Admin, Continued

Date Format, Time Format, GMT Off


Description: Sets the Date and Time formats and the GMT offset. Time
information is normally broadcast as part of the transmitted digital
signal. It is usually the broadcasters local time relative to GMT
(Greenwich Mean Time).
Parameters: Date - The following formats are supported: YYYY_MM_DD,
DD_MM_YYYY, MM_DD_YYYY.
Time - The following formats are supported: 24Hr, 24Hr
SuspendZero (the leading zero is dropped from the time), 12Hr,
12Hr SuspendZero (the leading zero is dropped from the time).
GMT Off - Time is displayed using a time zone instead of the true
local time. If the current broadcast time is not your local time, you
must change this time setting in the range from -12.0 to +12.0 hours
in 0.5 hour increments.

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Setup Menu: TS Input

Structure
To view the TS (Transport Stream) Input menu from the Main menu, press the
RIGHT arrow key once and then the SELECT key to reach the Setup menu. Then
press the RIGHT arrow key once and the SELECT key to view the TS Input menu.
For instructions on how to select and store settings, see About the Front Panel,
page 4-2.
The TS Input menu has the following structure:
Main:Setup:TS Input i s

Input Tune Mode Re-acquire

Main:Setup:TS Input:Input i s Main:Setup:TS Input i s

ASI RF1 RF2 RF3 RF4 Custom Status

ASI Input RFx Input


Tune Mode Status
ASI Active Tune Mode CA Ctl Select i s RFx Active Tune Mode CA Ctl Select i s

Act FixPID Open RF Map Act FixPID Open RF Map Service List Mode BAT NIT SDT PAT i

Rigorous Yes Yes Yes Yes

LO1(GHz) LO2(GHz) Crossover(GHz) i s


10.75 10.75 12.00 Frequency Tuning i

Preset

Satellite OrbPos E/W Pol i s

Yamal 102 90.0 NA H


CustomSetup
Service List Mode BAT NIT SDT PAT i s

Rigorous Yes Yes Yes Yes


Validate Orbital Position: No i s

Status: None

Frequency Tuning i s

Preset
Orbital Position Validation Date i

2008/04/01 12:43:56

Freq(GHz) SymRate FEC L-Band RFLock i s


15.000000 28.3465 Auto 1640.0 No Loc

Modulation Rolloff i s

DVB-S2 .35

InputIQ NetID i s

NonInv 00016

LNB Power 22kHz i s

H-NIT Auto

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Setup Menu: TS Input, Continued

ASI INPUT
ASI Active
Description: Sets the input to be active or inactive.
Parameters: Act or No.
Tune Mode
Description: Sets the mode used to build channel lists from allowed service lists.
Parameters: Auto, Basic, FixPID or Custom. The default is Basic.
CA Ctl
Description: Sets the type of CA (Conditional Access) to determine which
programs can be viewed via the receiver.
Parameters: Std (standard) for PowerVu signal or Open conditional access for
free-to-air (i.e., in-the-clear signals).
Select
Description: This sets the parameters the receiver uses for signal switching.
Parameters: RF Map or Preset. RF Map uses the orbital positioning settings to
find and lock onto a signal, while it can be ignored for Preset.
RF1, RF2, RF3, RF4
RFx INPUT
RFx Active (RF1, RF2, RF3, RF4)
Description: Sets the input to be active or inactive.
Note: Setting a new input to be Active will deactivate the currently
Active input.
Parameters: Act or No.
Tune Mode
Description: Sets the mode used to build channel lists from allowed service lists.
Parameters: Auto, Basic, FixPID, and Custom. The default is Basic.
CA Ctl
Description: Sets the type of CA (Conditional Access) to will determine which
programs can be viewed via the receiver.
Parameters: Std (standard) for PowerVu signal or Open conditional access for
free-to-air (i.e., in-the-clear signals).
Select
Description: This sets the parameters the receiver uses for signal switching.
Parameters: RF Map or Preset. RF Map uses the orbital positioning settings to
find and lock onto a signal, while it can be ignored for Preset.

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Setup Menu: TS Input, Continued

LO1 (GHz)
Description: This is the Local Oscillator frequency #1. This option sets the
satellite antenna LNB local oscillator #1 frequency.
Parameters: 0.0 to 15.0 GHz. Must be lower than the value for LO2.
LO2 (GHz)
Description: This is the Local Oscillator frequency #2. It sets the satellite antenna
LNB local oscillator #2 frequency. This option is only used in dual-
band LNB applications.
Parameters: 0.0 to 15.0 GHz. Must be higher than the value for LO1. In single-
band LNB applications, set this value to 0.0.
Crossover (GHz)
Description: This is the crossover frequency, which is an internal threshold
frequency used for selecting the LO1 or LO2 frequency, depending
on the current Downlink frequency settings. This option is only
used in dual-band LNB applications.
Parameters: 0.0 to 15.0 GHz. In single-band LNB applications, set this value to
0.0.
Satellite
Description: This is the name of the satellite currently selected. Choose the
satellite you want to use to receive the signal from the list of
satellites available. When you select a satellite, the orbital position
(OrbPos) is displayed. This is important for automatic switching
from one RF input to another in the event of loss of the signal,
allowing the receiver to acquire an alternate signal.
Parameters: When the satellite is not listed, enter the known orbital position
(OrbPos) of the satellite you want to use to receive the signal.
OrbPos
Description: This is the location in orbit of the satellite currently being used. The
satellite position (in degrees) in combination with the direction
(either E (East) or W (West)) denotes the satellite position the dish
connected to the current RF Input should point. This is used when
the satellite is not available in the look-up menu list.
For manual configuration, simply enter the location of the satellite
using the numerical keypad. The receiver will not recognize the
satellite name and identify it as Unknown. This setting is required
to resolve any ambiguity between RF inputs during automatic
disaster recovery.
Parameters: Degrees.

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E/W
Description: Denotes the satellite position the dish connected to the current RF
Input should point. This is used when the satellite is not available in
the look-up menu list.
Parameters: E, W or NA.
Pol
Description: Marks the polarity of the signal connected to this RF input.
Parameters: H (horizontal), Vert (vertical), A (Auto). Auto is only applicable for
This setting is only applicable when LNB Power is set to H-NIT or
V-NIT.
Validate Orbital Position
Description: This option allows you to configure and validate the RF inputs to
match those expected by the network. The transcoder will check to
see if all the frequencies in the Network Information Table (NIT)
can be tuned to.
Parameters: Yes or No.
Orbital Position Validation Date
Description: This displays the last date that the ‘Validate Orbital Position’
operation was performed.
Parameters: N/A.
Freq (GHz)
Description: This is the current Downlink operating frequency used by the
receiver for tuning the received digital signal.
Parameters: 0.0 to 15.0 GHz.
SymRate
Description: This is the symbol rate. The symbol rate must match that of
transmitted signal.
Parameters: 1.0 to 45.0 Ms/s for DVB-S.
1.0 to 30.0 Ms/s for DVB-S2 if Pilot Present is set to Yes.
5.0 to 30.0 Ms/s for DVB-S2 if Pilot Present is set to No.
FEC
Description: This is the Forward Error Correction inner code rate. The FEC must
match the FEC of the transmitted signal.
Parameters: 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8 for DVB-S or Auto for DVB-S2.

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L-Band
Description: This is the L-Band operating frequency used by the receiver. This
value is determined by the values set in the Freq and LO options.
Parameters: 950 to 2150 MHz.
RF Lock
Description: Indicate whether the receiver is locked to the received signal.
Parameters: Lock or NoLock.
Modulation
Description: Sets the modulation type for the received signal.
Parameters: DVB-S or DVB-S2.
Rolloff
Description: Sets the rolloff factor of the incoming signal.
Parameters: .20, .25, .35. Use .20 or .35 when DVB-S modulation is used, and
either of the three when DVB-S2 is used. Use a small number to
reject or filter carriers close to the same frequency.
InputIQ
Description: This is the Input signal spectrum inversion setting, which allows the
operator to track and select inverted and non-inverted digital
signals.
Parameters: When set to Auto, received digital signals are tracked and inverted
for correct selection, as required. When set to Inv (inverted), the
received digital signal is always inverted. Conversely, when set to
NonInv (non-inverted), the received digital signal is never inverted.
Normally set to Auto, Inv and NonInv are typically used to
automatically reject or filter out unwanted signals.
NetID
Description: This is the Network ID of the uplink signal the receiver is to receive
when using this preset. The receiver's Network ID must match the
Network ID associated with the transmitted signal.
Parameters: 1 to 65535. The default value is 1.
LNB Power
Description: This setting determines if power is provided via the RF1 Input to an
external LNB connection.
Parameters: Off, 13V, 18V, V-NIT or H-NIT. When LNB Power is set to V-NIT or
H- NIT, the signal polarization is automatically read from the NIT.
Note: Power will not be applied to the LNB when Power is set to
Off.

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Setup Menu: TS Input, Continued

22kHz
Description: This applicable for dual-band LNB applications. It sets whether or
not 22 kHz tone is available on RF1.
Parameters: On, Off or Auto (actual presence of 22 KHz control signal depends
on whether downlink frequency is greater than the crossover
frequency).
TUNE MODE
CUSTOM
Services List Mode
This menu is where you set up your custom and fixed PID properties (when Tune
Mode is Fixed PID). Select the channel to set up and then edit it.
Description: All of the options on this menu allow you to select which tables to
use to obtain tuning and channel lists. The values set on this menu
only apply when Tune Mode is set to Custom.
Parameters: Degraded or Rigorous. Rigorous means all the default settings must
be present in the received signal. Degraded means only the table
parameters present in the received signal will be used to install the
receiver. The default is Rigorous.
The following table shows some possible configurations for the
allowed service lists and the different frequency tuning settings.

Allowed Service Lists Custom Fixed PID


BAT N N

NIT N N

SDT N N

PAT Y N

Frequency Tuning Preset Preset

Frequency Tuning
Description: Sets whether the receiver is to be tuned to the received signal using
the NITor a Preset.
Parameters: NIT or Preset.

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STATUS
Services List Mode
Description: Indicates which tables are used to obtain tuning and channel lists.
This values on this menu only apply when Tune Mode is set to
Custom.
Parameters: Degraded or Rigorous. Rigorous means all the default settings must
be present in the received signal. Degraded means only the table
parameters present in the received signal will be used to install the
receiver. The default is Rigorous Install.
The following table displays the default settings for the allowed
service lists and frequency tuning settings.

Allowed Service Lists Auto Basic Custom Fixed PID


BAT N N N N

NIT Y Y N N

SDT Y N N N

PAT Y N Y N

Frequency Tuning NIT NIT Preset Preset

Frequency Tuning
Description: Indicates whether the receiver is tuned to the received signal using
the NIT or a Preset.
Parameters: NIT or Preset.
RE-ACQUIRE
Description: Re-acquires the signal using the tuning parameters from user
settings.
Parameters: Abort or Continue. Select Abort to cancel the operation or choose
Continue to complete the operation.

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Setup Menu: IP

Structure
To view the IP menu from the Main menu, press the RIGHT arrow key once and the
then the SELECT key to reach the Setup menu. Then press the RIGHT arrow key
twice and the SELECT key to view the IP menu.
The IP menu allows you to set the parameters for communicating with other
equipment via the Ethernet Data and Management ports for MPEGoIP applications
and upgrading application software.
For instructions on how to select and store settings, see About the Front Panel,
page 4-2.
The IP menu has the following structure:
Main:Setup:IP i s

IP Trap Destinations

Port ID Description i s

1 management

Port ID V4/V6 IP Address Mask i s

1 IPv4 192.168.131.225 24
Trap IP Address Ins Del 1/2 i s Trap Community String 2/2 i s

255.255.255.255 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Port ID Gateway i s

1 192.168.122.151

Port ID MAC Address i s

1 3F:23:65:D2:41:AF

SNMP Read Community String i s

xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

SNMP Write Community String i s

xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Reset Telnet Logins i s

IP
Port ID
Description: Displays the ID for the Ethernet port.
Parameters: 1 to 3. The default is 1.
Description
Description: Sets the description or name for the Ethernet port.
Parameters: Up to 20 alphanumeric characters in length.
V4/V6
Description: Displays the TCP IP communication protocol version supported on
the Ethernet port.

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Parameters: This value is not editable. Only V4 is currently supported.
IP Address

Description: Sets the IP Address for its participation in a Network environment.


Parameters: 12 digits in length (###.###.###.###).
Mask
Description: Sets Subnet Mask for its participation in a Network environment.
Parameters: 8 to 30.
Gateway
Description: Sets the Network Gateway Address on the Network, used to expose
the receiver to a WAN.
Parameters: The IP Address/Mask and Gateway Address should be changed
together, i.e., as a group. The following table shows the most
commonly used Subnet mask values to enter for a chosen IP
address mask, which will depend on the size of your network.

Mask Subnet Mask

8 255.0.0.0

16 255.255.0.0

24 255.255.255.0

MAC Address
Description: Displays the MAC address of the receiver. It is set at the factory and
is a read-only value.
Parameters: N/A.
SNMP Read Community String
Description: The SNMP Community Read field is used when communicating
with a device within an SNMP environment. These commands
allow you to set the password to read and write data to a device to
display diagnostics traps/alarms. The options are public (default)
and or a custom string.
Parameters: Use the default community string called public or enter a custom
community string. To set a custom community string, enter an
alphanumeric character string up to 31-characters in length
identifying the password for the device. Note that the community
string is case-sensitive.

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Setup Menu: IP, Continued

SNMP Write Community String


Description The SNMP Community Write field is used when communicating
with a device within an SNMP environment. These commands
allow you to set the password to read and write data to a device to
display diagnostics traps/alarms. The options are public (default)
and or a custom string.
Parameters: Use the default community string called public or a custom
community string. To set a custom community string, enter an
alphanumeric character string up to 31-characters in length
identifying the password for the device. Note that the community
string is case-sensitive.
Reset Telnet Logins
Description: Resets the username and password for Telnet and HTTP logins to
its default values.
Note: To change your password, refer to Setting Admin User
Privileges via a Telnet Connection, page 3-16. If you need to
change your username, you must be an Admin user.
TRAP DESTINATIONS
Trap IP Address
Description: This sets the destination for SNMP trap messages for events (i.e.,
fault messages).
Parameters: Up to 12 digits in length, e.g., 155.128.100.200.
Ins, Del
Description: You can choose to Insert or Delete entries. Up to 25 entries can be
assigned to the Trap IP Address and Community String fields. To
add a new entry, press Ins and enter the new entry in the IP
Address or Community String field. To delete an existing entry,
scroll to the IP address or community string you want to delete and
press Del.
Trap Community String
Description: This sets the Community string for the Trap IP Address above.
Parameters: Public or custom string. Up to 35 characters. The default is public.

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Setup Menu: Services

Structure
To view the Services menu from the Main menu, press the RIGHT arrow key once
and then the SELECT key to reach the Setup menu. Then press the RIGHT arrow
key three times and the SELECT key to view the Services menu.
The Services menu allows you to set up all the operating parameters associated
with audio, video and captions services.
Each parameter is described below. The menu has the following structure:
Main:Setup:Services 1/2 i Main:Setup:Services 2/2 i s

Video Audio Captions VBI SDI Subtitles Decode

V id e o D ecode
PV Format Stream i s
Decoder Enabled i s
Auto SD480i/2997 Audio1 Yes

SD Format SD Output Bitrate i s

Auto NTSC 19.5648

S u b title s
Tri-Synch i s Op Mode Select Language By i s

Disabled Off Language List

Alarm Video Cutoff OSD Messages i s Language List PMT Order Entry i s

Disable Disable eng First eng

TV A/R Convert Stream Act Conv i s


Imitext Position ForeGnd BackGnd i s
16:9 16:9 F/W 16:9 16:9 F/W Standard Auto Auto

WSS Mode WSS Status i s

Passthrough 16:9f/f

Main:Setup:Services:SDI i s
A u d io SDI Audio Slot
Aud# Stereo/Mono AC3 Compression i s

1 Stereo Line Mode

SDI A u d io S lo t
Aud# Left(dB) Right(dB) i s
VII i s Group Slot <- Audio Ch i s
1 -6.0 -6.0
Disabled 1 4 2 2

S D I O n ly
Aud# PMT Source Digital Out Pref i s

1 AUD1 PCM Samples

C a p tio n s
Preferred Mode Actual Output i s

Auto EIA 708

VBI
WSS Mode WSS Stat i s

Passthrough 16:9f/f

VITS PAL Line 17 VITS PAL Line 18 i s

Disable Enable

VITS PAL Line 330 VITS PAL Line 331 i s

Disable Enable

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VIDEO
PV Format
Description: Indicates the output video format. This value is read-only.
Parameters: Auto, SD, HD 720p, or HD 1080i.
Stream
Description: This is the format of the incoming stream. It is determined by the
the SD Format setting and the actual format of the incoming stream.
This value is read-only.
SD Format
Description: Selects the video format for the output when the input video is SD
format.
Parameters: Auto, NTSC, PAL-N (AR), PAL-M or PAL-B/G/I/D. Use NTSC for
525-line systems and PAL-B/G/I/D for 625-line systems.
SD Output
Description: Indicates the SD Output video signal format.
Parameters: NTSC, PAL-N (AR), PAL-M or PAL-B/G/I/D.
Bitrate
Description: Indicates the video output bit rate.
Parameters: 1.0 to 15.0 Mbps.
Tri-Synch
Description: Indicates whether component Tri-Synch is enabled or disabled.
Parameters: Enabled or Disabled.
Alarm Video Cutoff
Description: Sets whether the video output is cut off if any enabled alarm is
active on the transcoder. When video is cut off, there will be no
horizontal or vertical synchronization on the output. This is useful
for downstream redundancy switching by detecting a loss of video
signal.
Note: This same function also exists under Setup: Alarm/Warning.
Parameters: Enable or Disable. The default is Disable.

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OSD Messages
Description: Sets whether alarms and warnings are to be displayed on the on-
screen display (e.g., TV monitor).
Parameters: Enable or Disable.
TV A/R
Description: This is the aspect ratio of your TV.
Parameters: 4:3 or 16:9 (wide aspect ratio). The default is 4:3. Set it to the
corresponding value.
Convert
Description: This is the conversion that the receiver will perform on the
incoming signal for the picture to be displayed correctly (i.e., to
correspond to the aspect ratio of your TV) on your TV, based on
your selection.
Parameters: Auto, None, Auto AFD (Auto setting using Active Format
Descriptor), 16:9 L/B (letter box), 4:3 P/B (pillar box), 14:9, 4:3 CCO,
16:9 SCALE. The default is set to Auto.
Stream
Description: This indicates the aspect ratio of the incoming signal. This is read-
only.
Act Conv
Description: This is the type of (aspect ratio) conversion the receiver will perform
based on what you have selected. This is read-only.
Refer to the following table for the conversions performed by the receiver based on
your selection, and the effect on the picture displayed by the receiver in each case
(without Auto AFD).

Stream TV A/R Conversion Act Conv Description Image

4:3 4:3 None None Normal Picture

4:3 4:3 Auto None No conversion

4:3 4:3 4:3 L/B None Conversion is not possible.


Normal picture.

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Stream TV A/R Conversion Act Conv Description Image

4:3 4:3 4:3 F/H None Conversion is not possible.


Normal picture.

4:3 4:3 4:3 P/B None Conversion is not possible.


Normal picture.

4:3 4:3 14:9 None Conversion is not possible.


Normal picture.

4:3 4:3 16:9 F/W None Conversion is not possible.


Normal picture.

4:3 16:9 None None Picture is short & fat.

4:3 16:9 Auto 4:3 P/B Uses 4:3 P/B.

4:3 16:9 4:3 L/B None Conversion is not possible.


Picture appears short and fat.

4:3 16:9 4:3 F/H None Conversion is not possible.


Picture appears short and fat.

4:3 16:9 4:3 P/B 4:3 P/B 4:3 picture is centered in a


pillar-style box.

4:3 16:9 14:9 14:9 Compromises some up-


sampling. Some black bars
and cropping are visible.

4:3 16:9 16:9 F/W 16:9 F/W Vertically up-samples the


centre of the 4:3 picture and
crops the top and bottom of
the screen.

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Stream TV A/R Conversion Act Conv Description Image

4:3 4:3 4:3 F/H None Conversion is not possible.


Normal picture.

4:3 4:3 4:3 P/B None Conversion is not possible.


Normal picture.

4:3 4:3 14:9 None Conversion is not possible.


Normal picture.

4:3 4:3 16:9 F/W None Conversion is not possible.


Normal picture.

4:3 16:9 None None Picture is short & fat.

4:3 16:9 Auto 4:3 P/B Uses 4:3 P/B.

4:3 16:9 4:3 L/B None Conversion is not possible.


Picture appears short and fat.

4:3 16:9 4:3 F/H None Conversion is not possible.


Picture appears short and fat.

4:3 16:9 4:3 P/B 4:3 P/B 4:3 picture is centered in a


pillar-style box.

4:3 16:9 14:9 14:9 Compromises some up-


sampling. Some black bars
and cropping are visible.

4:3 16:9 16:9 F/W 16:9 F/W Vertically up-samples the


centre of the 4:3 picture and
crops the top and bottom of
the screen.

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Stream TV A/R Conversion Act Conv Description Image

16:9 16:9 None None Normal

16:9 16:9 Auto None No conversion. Normal


picture.

16:9 16:9 4:3 L/B None Conversion is not possible.


Normal picture.

16:9 16:9 4:3 F/H None Conversion is not possible.


Normal picture.

16:9 16:9 4:3 P/B None Conversion is not possible.


Normal picture.

16:9 16:9 14:9 None Conversion is not possible.


Normal picture.

16:9 16:9 16:9 F/W None Conversion is not possible.


Normal picture.

16:9 4:3 None None Picture appears tall and thin.

16:9 4:3 4:3 L/B 4:3 L/B Vertically down-samples the


picture and applies black
bars at the top & bottom of
the screen.

16:9 4:3 4:3 F/H 4:3 Crop Horizontally up-samples the


centre portion of the picture
to fill the 720.

16:9 4:3 4:3 P/B None Conversion is not possible.


Picture appears tall and thin.

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Stream TV A/R Conversion Act Conv Description Image

16:9 4:3 14:9 14:9 Compromises some up-


sampling. Some black bars
and some cropping are
visible.

16:9 4:3 16:9 F/W None Conversion is not possible.


Picture appears tall and thin.

Note: Active Format Descriptor (AFD) - normally it is necessary to set both the TV
Aspect Ratio and Conversion to correctly display the video program on the TV
system. The Auto AFD option enables the receiver output to automatically match
the display format of the video program to the TV system based on specific (uplink)
program information carried in the transport stream. In this case, the receiver
performs the conversion based on the TV Aspect Ratio setting combined with the
program-specific uplink information to provide the “best fit” for display of the
program material on the TV. This feature is primarily used in 16:9 and 14:9 (wide
screen) applications.
WSS Mode
Description: This is the Wide Screen Signalling output mode. It is used to select
how the receiver affects PAL WSS when it is present in the VBI.
Parameters: Auto, Suppress or Passthrough. The table below describes each of
the options. The default is Auto.

WSS Mode Description

Passthrough Passes WSS (unmodified, as received by the D9854


receiver) on VBI LIne 23 when present

Auto:Create Creates WSS to output the correct aspect ratio, when


performing aspect ratio conversion, otherwise it is
passed through.

Auto:Modify Modifies WSS to output the correct aspect ratio, when


performing aspect ratio conversion, otherwise it is
passed through.

Suppress Disables Line 23 VBI processing. WSS is not output on


line 23.

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WSS Status
Description: This indicates the current value of PAL WSS in VBI line 23. If VBI
line 23 is not present, this field is blank. If PAL WSS is present on
VBI line 23, the receiver interprets the data and displays the
information in this field. In WSS Auto mode, this field indicates the
modified value received for aspect ratio conversion.
Parameters: Possible displayed status messages are: 4:3 f/f (full format), 14:9 L/
B (letter box) Centre, 14:9 L/B Top, 16:9 L/B Centre, 16:9 L/B Top,
16:9 L/B Centre, 14:9 F/F Centre, 16:9 f/f, Undefined value.
AUDIO
Aud#
Description: This is the audio output number to which all settings on the two
audio menus will apply.
Parameters: Aud1 or Aud2. When you change this option on one of the Audio
Menus, it changes on the other as well. The two audio (Aud#)
menus allow you to configure the two balanced audio outputs on
the rear panel (Audio 1 and Audio 2), known in the receiver as
Aud1 and Aud2, respectively.
Stereo/Mono
Description: This setting configures how audio received on the audio input is
handled.
Parameters: Stereo (Left and Right are passed directly through to Left and
Right), R-MONO (Right is passed to both the Left and Right), L-
MONO (Left is passed to both the Left and Right), and Mixed (Left
is passed to both the Left and Right, and Right is passed to both the
Left and Right).
AC3 Compression
Description: This is only applicable if the received signal is Dolby Digital (AC-3).
This specifies the AC-3 Compression range of the received audio.
Parameters: Line Mode, Custom 1, Custom 0 or RF Mode. RF Mode is
recommended for analog cable modulators.
Left (dB)
Description: This is the volume adjustment for the Left audio channel.
Parameters: -6.0 dB to +6.0 dB. Any value can be entered with the numeric
keypad (in the appropriate range), but the UP and DOWN arrows
will make increments/decrements at 0.5 dB steps.

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Right (dB)
Description: This is the volume adjustment for the Right audio channel.
Parameters: -6.0 dB to +6.0 dB. Any value can be entered with the numeric
keypad (in the appropriate range), but the UP and DOWN arrows
will make increments/decrements at 0.5 dB steps.
PMT Source
Description: Selects the PMT source for the audio channel.
Parameters: None, AUDI, AUD2, AUD3 or AUD4.
Digital Out Pref
Description: This sets the output preference for the SDI output or AES-3id
output.
Parameters: PCM Samples or Compressed.

Mode Description

PCM Samples If the audio source is MPEG Layer II format, the output
will be routed to the SDI output as PCM.

Compressed If the audio source is AES compressed, the output will


routed to the AES-3id output, compressed.

CAPTIONS
Preferred Mode
Description: This is the mode of closed-captioning to use, there are multiple in
the stream.
Parameters: Auto, SA Custom, EIA 708, DVS 053, Type 3, DVS 053 Type 4 SA,
DVS 053 Type 4 ATSC, Reserved or DVS 157. The default is Auto.
Note: SA Custom is not supported when telecine video coding is enabled.
Actual Output
Description: This is the actual caption mode used. This is read-only.
Parameters: Auto, SA Custom, EIA 708, DVS 053, Type 3, DVS 053 Type 4 SA,
DVS 053 Type 4 ATSC, Reserved or DVS 157.

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VBI
WSS Mode
Description: This is the Wide Screen Signalling output mode. It is used to select
how the transcoder affects PAL WSS when it is present in the VBI.
Parameters: Passthrough, Auto:Create, Auto:Modify, and Passthrough. The
table below describes each of the options. The default is Auto.

WSS Mode Description

Passthrough Passes WSS (unmodified, as received by the D9858


transcoder) on VBI Line 23 when present.

Auto:Create Creates WSS to output the correct aspect ratio, when


performing aspect ratio conversion, otherwise it is
passed through.

Auto:Modify Modifies WSS to output the correct aspect ratio, when


performing aspect ratio conversion, otherwise it is
passed through.

Suppress Disables Line 23 VBI processing. WSS is not output on


line 23.

WSS Stat
Description: This indicates the current value of PAL WSS in VBI line 23. If VBI
line 23 is not present, this field is blank. If PAL WSS is present on
VBI line 23, the transcoder interprets the data and displays the
information in this field. In WSS Auto mode, this field indicates the
modified value received for aspect ratio conversion.
Parameters: Possible displayed status messages are: 4:3 f/f (full format), 14:9 L/
B (letter box) Centre, 14:9 L/B Top, 16:9 L/B Centre, 16:9 L/B Top,
16:9 L/B Centre, 14:9 F/F Centre, 16:9 f/f, Undefined value.
VITS PAL Line 17, 18, 330, 331
Description: Select whether to enable or disable Vertical Interval Test Signal on
PAL Lines 17, 18, 330, or 331.
Parameters: Enable or Disable

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SDI
VII
Description: This selects whether to enable or disable the SDI V11 interface.
Parameters: Enabled, Disabled.
Audio Slot
Group, Slot <- Audio Ch
Description: This selects the audio channel grouping, and audio channels from
the available audio group.
Parameters: Group: This the channel group - 1 to 4.
Slot: This is the HANC? position - 1 to 4.
Audio: This is the audio source - 1, 2.
Ch: This is the source audio channel - 1, 2.

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Setup Menu: Services, Continued

SUBTITLES
This menu allows you to configure the type of subtitling (i.e., DVB or Imitext)
displayed by the transcoder, and how the transcoder displays subtitling on the TV.
Op Mode
Description: This determines the mode to use to display the program subtitles.
Parameters: Off, On, DVB, or Imitext. The following table describes each of the
available options.

Op Mode Selection Description

Off No subtitles are displayed.

On Functions as an “Auto” setting. DVB


subtitles are displayed when only DVB
subtitles are transmitted on the channel,
and likewise, Imitext subtitles are
displayed when only Imitext subtitles
are transmitted on the channel. When
both DVB and Imitext subtitles are
available on the same channel, only DVB
subtitles will be displayed.

DVB Displays only DVB titles. For example, if


DVB is selected, but both DVB and
Imitext titles are being transmitted on
the same channel, only DVB subtitles
will be displayed.

Imitext Displays only Imitext subtitles. For


example, if Imitext is selected, but both
DVB and Imitext titles are being
transmitted on the same channel, only
Imitext subtitles will be displayed.

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Setup Menu: Services, Continued

Select Language By
Description: This is used to select the language type to display the subtitles.
Parameters: Language List, Language Entry, and PMT Order. The default
setting is Language List. Language Entry and Language PMT Order
are more applicable for advanced applications. The following table
describes each of the available options and how to set them.

Select Language By Option Description

Language List Each subtitling PID can contain


multiple languages. Use this
setting to select the language from
the Language List by toggling
through the available selections. If
Language List is selected, PMT
Order and Entry fields are not
used.

Language Entry Use this setting with Entry to


directly enter the language code
when the language you want is
not in the list. In this case enter
the three-character code provided
by your uplink service provider
under Entry using the numeric
keypad (e.g., eng for English).

PMT Order Use this setting to select one of up


to eight languages as assigned in
the PMT for the tuned channel on
the receiver. Toggle through the
PMT Order to select the correct
language within the order (i.e.,
First to Eighth), available from
your uplink service provider.

Language List
Description: Select the language from the Language List by toggling through the
available selections. If Language List is selected, PMT Order and
Entry fields are not used.
PMT Order
Description: Select the correct language within the order (i.e., First to Eighth),
available from your uplink service provider.

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Parameters: First to Eighth.
Entry
Description: Use Language Entry with this setting to directly enter the language
code when the language you want is not in the list.
Parameters: Enter the three-character code provided by your uplink service
provider under Entry using the numeric keypad (e.g., eng for
English).
Imitext Position
Description: This is used to set the position of on-screen subtitle text.
ForeGnd
Description: This is used to set the colour of Imitext subtitles only.
Parameters: Auto, Yellow and White. Auto displays text in the colour
transmitted by the subtitling equipment. Yellow and White
override the colour set by the uplink, and display text in the
selected colour.
BackGnd
Description: This is used to set the background on which Imitext subtitles are
displayed.
Parameters: Auto, Shadow, Opaque, Semi or None. The following table
identifies the affect each setting has on the displayed subtitle text.

BackGnd Option Description

Auto Follows (i.e., same as) the uplink subtitling equipment


setting.

Shadow Applies an outline to the right side of each text


character. No background box is applied to subtitles, i.e.,
text is visible directly on top of video.

Opaque Applies a black box to each text character.

Semi Applies a semi-transparent box to subtitle text.

None No shadow or outline is applied to subtitle text.

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DECODE
Decoder
Description: This selects the service to be decoded by the receiver.
Parameters: Video or Audio1 to Audio4.
Enabled
Description: Enables or disables the selected decoder.
Parameters: Yes or No.

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Setup Menu: Common Interface (CI)

Structure
To view the CI menus from the Main menu, press the RIGHT arrow key once and
then the SELECT key to reach the Setup menu. Then press the RIGHT arrow key
four times and the SELECT key to view the CI menu.
The Common Interface (CI) slots are located under the door on the front panel.
They allow use of a CAM (Conditional Access Module) Smart Card to decrypt
purchased programming.
Note: You must be authorized to view the programming available via the Smart
Card from your service provider.
Note: CAMs must be purchased from Cisco. For a list of the supported CAMs, see
Common Interface Modules, page 3-18.
For instructions on how to select and store settings, see About the Front Panel,
page 4-2.
The CI menu has the following structure:
CI
PE Decrypt CI Slot i s
12 ON TOP

Idx PE Mode PID StreamType Insti s


03 10 PID 2120 unkn 00 00
COMP Only

Query AutoReset ListMgmt i s TS_ON_ID TS_ID ON_ID i s

Disabled Disabled AddDel NotUsed 2048 1024

CAM status overview i s

Top slot Bottom slot

Status i s Status i s

Ready Ready

System Name i s System Name i s

Irdeto Aston Pro 2.15 Irdeto Aston Pro 2.15

Application Manufacture ID i s Application Manufacture ID i s

0x600 0x600

Manufacture Code i s Manufacture Code i s

0x600 0x600

Supported CA System IDs i s Supported CA System IDs i s

Irdeto (0x600) Irdeto (0x600)

Serial Number i s Serial Number i s

1600-102755 1600-102755

Hardware Version i s Hardware Version i s

1.0000 1.0000

Application version i s Application version i s

2.1508B 2.1508B

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Setup Menu: CI, Continued

CI
PE
Description: This selects the Program Entry to decrypt the associated program.
Parameters: PE1 to PE16
If PE1 is selected (default), Auto is automatically selected in the CI
Slot parameter. The software automatically assigns the top or
bottom slot that matches the stream. If PE1 is in Auto mode, the
Decrypt parameter must be ON (COMP and OFF are invalid).
If you select PE2 to PE16, you can optionally select COMP for the
Decrypt parameter. If you select COMP, you can customize the PID
and stream type for decryption.
Decrypt
Description: Determines whether to decrypt the program selected for the PE on
the selected CAM.
Parameters: ON (default), OFF, COMP (PE2 to PE16 only)
If you are configuring PE2 to PE16, you can select COMP to
customize the PID or stream type to decrypt the program.
CI Slot
Description: Indicates the CI slot location of the CAM.
Parameters: Top, Bottom, Auto (PE1 only)
If you are configuring PE1, you can select Auto and the CI slot is
automatically assigned to the card that matches the stream (top or
bottom).
If you are configuring PE2 to PE16, you can select to decrypt the
CAM located in the top or bottom slot.

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Setup Menu: CI, Continued

COMP only
For PE1 to PE16, if you selected COMP for the Decrypt parameter, you can
customize the PID or stream type to decrypt the program.
To add a record, press the Edit button, select Insert and define the appropriate
parameters.
Note: To delete an existing record, select Delete and confirm your deletion.
There are three different methods in setting a customized record.

If you set by Parameter Settings

PID Set Mode to PID and enter PID number.

Stream Type Set Mode to Stream, select a Stream type (audio, video,
subtitle, ttx, or user) and enter Inst (instance) of the
stream type.
There is an additional configuration if you select user as
the Stream type (see below).

Stream Type: User Set Mode to Stream, Stream type to User, manually
enter the stream code in Type, and then the Inst
(instance) of the stream type.

Idx
Description: Indicates the customized record number. This is read-only.
Parameters: 1-64 (up to 32 records for each CAM).
PE
Description: Set the Program Entry to decrypt the associated program.
Parameters: 1 to 16.
Mode
Description: Set the Mode to PID if you want to enter the PID number. Set the
Mode to Stream to manually customize the stream parameters.
Parameters: PID or Stream.
PID
Description: Select the program PID number. It is only used if the Mode was set
to PID.
Parameters: 0 to 8192.

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Stream
Description: Set the stream category if the PID value is unknown.
Set to User if you want to manually enter a stream code for the
stream type.
Parameters: Aud (audio), Vid (video), Subtitle (subt), TTX, User.
Type
Description If you selected User in the Stream parameter, you can manually
enter the stream type value.
Parameters: 0 to 255 bytes.
Inst
Description: Set the instance of the selected stream.
Parameters: 1 to 64.
Query
Description: Set to Enable to query the CAM prior to decryption to ensure that
the program can be decrypted.
Parameters: Enabled or Disabled (default).
Auto Reset
Description: Set to Enable to automatically reset the card.
Parameters: Enable or Disabled (default).
List Mgmt
Description: Set to AddDel (default) to add or delete programs individually in
the CAM.
Set to Update All to automatically update and reset all the
programs each time you add or modify the programs available via
the CAM.
Parameters: AddDel or Update All.
TS_ON_ID
Description: Set to Enable if you want to restrict the incoming transport stream.
If the incoming stream does not match the transport stream and
original network ID specified (TS_ID and ON_ID), the program will
not be decrypted.
Parameters: Enable or Disable (default).
TS_ID
Description: Specify the Transport ID.
Parameters: 0 to 65535

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ON_ID
Description: Specify the Transport Original Network ID.
Parameters: 0 to 65535.
Top/Bottom Slot
CAM Status Overview
Description: View the status of the CAM that is located in the top or bottom slot.
Parameters: Top slot or Bottom slot.
Status
Description: Displays the status of the CAM.
Parameters: Ready or Not Ready.
System Name
Description: Indicates the system name of the CAM.
Application Manufacture ID
Description: Displays the factory loaded application number of the CAM.
Manufacture Code
Description: Indicates the manufacture’s code.
Supported CA System IDs
Description: Displays the CA system identification name of the CAM. Some
CAMs may support multiple CA system IDs.
Serial Number
Description: Indicates the unique serial number of the CAM.
Hardware Version
Description: Displays the hardware version number of the CAM.
Application Version
Description: Displays the software version number of the CAM.

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Setup Menu: Outputs

Structure
To view the Outputs menus from the Main menu, press the RIGHT arrow key once
and then the SELECT key to reach the Setup menu. Then press the RIGHT arrow
key four times and the SELECT key to view the Outputs menu.
The Outputs menu allows you to set up the rear panel control relays for alarms, cue
tones and cue triggers, and the transport stream outputs, Digital Program Mapping
(DPM) and transcoding.
For instructions on how to select and store settings, see About the Front Panel,
page 4-2.
The Outputs menu has the following structure:
Main:Setup:Outputs i s

Cueing TS Out M1/M2

Cueing
Cueing Mode Trigger Polarity i s
Main:Setup:Outputs:TS Out i s

Trigger High ASI MOIP1 DPM

Repeat Tone(ms) Silence(ms) i s ASI MOIP1


3 40 40 Name Rate Control User Rate(Mbps)i s Name Rate Control User Rate(Mbps)i s
ASI User 213.0 MOIP1 User 213.0

Seq# State Tones Mode Delay(sec) i s

16 Disable 999 */# 255 Output Mode Descramble Mode i s Output Mode Descramble Mode i s

MAP Svc Chans Only Descrambled MAP Svc Chans Only Descrambled

Relay Mode Cue Trigger Bit i s

Trigger 1 Insert Null Packet i s Insert Null Packet i s

Yes Yes

Instance Name i s

MPEG over IP 1

MOIP Send SAP SAP ID i s

RTP Yes Channel Name String

M1/M2 DestAddr UDPPort SrcPort i s

192.131.244.111 12345 12345


M1 Port Type M2 Port Type is

[ASI] [SDI]

SDI Only TS/IP Min IP/s PCR@IP Start i s

8 1000000 Yes

MGMT Port Mode DATA Port Mode i s

Always Output Always Output

SAP Multicast Address PCR Addition i s

192.131.244.123 Yes

MOIP Only

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Setup Menu: Outputs, Continued

CUEING
The Cueing submenus are not used in this release.
Cueing Mode
Description: This sets whether the Cueing Mode is Cue Trigger or Cue Tone.
Parameters: Trigger, Tone. Cue tones are standard Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency
(DTMF) tones. The tones are generated at the Cue Tone/Relay
output on the rear panel of the receiver.
Cue trigger refers to open-collector pins which can be generated at
the Cue Tone/Relay output on the rear panel of the receiver.
Trigger Polarity
Description: This sets the Trigger Polarity.
Parameters: High, Low. When High, an active signal sent by the uplink results
in a floating or open collector. An inactive signal results in a GND
signal. When Low, the reverse of High is true.
Repeat
Description: This parameter specifies how many consecutive tone sequences are
generated.
Parameters: 1, 2, 3. The default is 3. The other values are provided when a
scenario demands repetition to ensure that the ad-insertion
equipment receives the signal.
Tone (ms)
Description: This is the duration of the tone in milliseconds.
Parameters: 0 to 80. The default is 40.
Silence (ms)
Description: The is the silence duration between the tones in milliseconds.
Parameters: 0 to 80. The default is 40.
Seq#
Description: This is the tone sequence to use. The receiver supports up to 16 tone
sequences.
Parameters: Press Select and then use the up/down arrows to move through all
16 available sequences, pressing Select again to choose the one you
want. Any edits you make to State, Tones, Mode and Delay will be
applied to that Seq#.
State
Description: This sets the state.
Parameters: Enabled, Disabled. When disabled, no cue tone is output.

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Tones
Description: These are the cue tone digits used in your network.
Parameters: 1 to 999.
Mode
Description: This option specifies what to transmit in the sequence.
Parameters: * for Start Tone, # for End Tone, and */# for transmitting the Start
Tone and then the End Tone after waiting the specified delay time
in the option below.
Delay (sec)
Description: This is the delay, in seconds, that is sent when */# is used in the
Mode option above.
Parameters: 1 to 255. The default is 30.
Relay Mode
Description: This relay can be programmed to respond to an Alarm state, or the
state of one of the eight cue trigger pins. The response is generated
at the Cue Tone/Relay output on the rear panel of the receiver.
Parameters: Alarm, Trigger.
The following table shows what the possible field settings are and
their relationship to the receiver output.

Relay Condition Relay Contact


Mode NC - C C - NO

Unit Power Off Open Close

Alarm Alarm State Open Close

No Alarm Close Open

Trigger Active (selected in Close Open


PNC)

Inactive Open Close

Cue Trigger Bit


Description: Select one of the eight Cue Trigger Bits corresponding to the Cue
Trigger port pins.
Parameters: 1 to 8.

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Setup Menu: Outputs, Continued

M1/M2
M1 Port Type
Description: This option allows the operator to set the output format for the M1
port.
Parameters: ASI, SDI.
M2 Port Type
Description: This option allows the operator to set the output format for the M2
port.
Parameters: ASI, SDI.
TS OUT
ASI
Name
Description: This is the name assigned to the transport output for ease of
reference.
Parameters: 20-character string.
Rate Control
Description: This is the DPM output rate control (in Mbps) when using an RF
input source.
Parameters: Auto, User. The table below describes the affect each of the settings
has on the output bit rate.

Rate Control Description

Auto The output rate follows that set by the


uplink. The output rate will be the same as
the input rate (including all null packets).
This means the output bit rate is determined
automatically based on the input source
symbol rate and FEC value.

User The output rate is specified as the Output


Rate parameter. It is determined by the user
setting regardless of the input source.

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User Rate (Mbps)


Description: This parameter controls the output rate. It is only used if Rate
Control is set to User. This setting is used when the signal source is
RF or ASI. Note that output data may be lost when the user-selected
bit rate is set to a value that is less than the actual signal bit rate.
This allows you to set the output bit rate to a value expected by
equipment connected to the ASI output.
Parameters: 0 to 213 Mbps.
Output Mode
Description: This selects the DPM output mode.
Parameters: No Output, Passthrough, Service Chans Only, MAP Passthrough,
MAP Svc Chans Only or Full DPM Control.

Output Mode Description

No Output No ASI output will be generated.

Passthrough The output will be identical to the input. The output


channel will not be modified.
PE/PID remapping options, PSI regeneration and User
Rate are not supported in this mode.

Service Chans Only Only service channels will be output.

MAP Passthrough The output will be identical to the input, except that it
will be generated using the DPM and PID mapping
settings.

MAP Svc Chans Only service channels will be output according to the
Only DPM and PID mapping settings.

Full DPM Control The output will be generated according to the DPM
settings on the DPM: ASI or MOIP1 menus. This is a
manual control setting.

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Descramble Mode
Description: This parameter selects whether the receiver should scramble the
output even if it is authorized to receive the channel.
Parameters: Scrambled, Descrambled. Default is Descrambled.

Descramble Description
Mode

Scrambled Scrambles the output channel even if the PE is authorized


and can descramble the channel.

Descrambled Descrambles the output channel, and passes in-the-clear


channels.

Insert Null Packet


Description: This parameter selects whether to insert null packets in the output
stream.
Parameters: Yes, No.
MOIP1
Name
Description: This is the name assigned to the transport output for ease of
reference.
Parameters: 20-character string.

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Rate Control
Description: This is the DPM output rate control (in Mbps) when using an RF
input source.
Parameters: Auto, User. The table below describes the effect each of the settings
has on the output bit rate.

Rate Control Description

Auto The output rate follows that set by the uplink. The output
rate will be the same as the input rate (including all null
packets). This means the output bit rate is determined
automatically based on the input source symbol rate and
FEC value.

User The output rate is specified as the Output Rate parameter. It


is determined by the user setting regardless of the input
source.

User Rate (Mbps)


Description: This parameter controls the output rate. It is only used if Rate
Control is set to User. This setting is used when the signal source is
RF or ASI. Note that output data may be lost when the user-selected
bit rate is set to a value that is less than the actual signal bit rate.
This allows you to set the output bit rate to a value expected by
equipment connected to the ASI output.
Parameters: 0 to 999.99999 Mbps.

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Setup Menu: Outputs, Continued

Output Mode
Description: This selects the DPM output mode.
Parameters: No Output, Passthrough, Service Chans Only, MAP Passthrough,
MAP Svc Chans Only or Full DPM Control.

Output Mode Description

No Output No MPEGoIP output will be generated.

Passthrough The output will be identical to the input.


The output channel will not be modified.
PE/PID remapping options, PSI
regeneration and User Rate are not
supported in this mode.

Service Chans Only Only service channels will be output.

MAP Passthrough The output will be identical to the input,


except that it will be generated using the
DPM and PID mapping settings.

MAP Svc Chans Only service channels will be output


Only according to the DPM and PID mapping
settings.

Full DPM Control The output will be generated according to


the DPM setting.

Descramble Mode
Description: This parameter selects whether the receiver should scramble the
output even if it is authorized to receive the channel.
Parameters: Scrambled, Descrambled. Default is Descrambled.

Descramble Description
Mode

Scrambled Scrambles the output channel even if the PE


is authorized and can descramble the
channel.

Descrambled Descrambles the output channel, and passes


in-the-clear channels.

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Insert Null Packet


Description: This parameter selects whether to insert null packets in the output
stream.
Parameters: Yes or No.
Instance Name
Description: This is the DPM output instance name.
Parameters: Up to 31 characters.
MOIP
Description: Selects the transport protocol to be used for the output stream.
Parameters: RTP or UDP.
Send SAP
Description: This selects whether to send Session Announcement Protocol
messages.
Parameters: Yes or No.
SAP ID
Description: This is the SAP identifier (ID)/string.
Parameters: Up to 49 characters.
DestAddr
Description: Enter the multicast destination IP address.
Parameters: 0 to 255 for each of the four fields in the format ###.###.###.###.
For example, 225.1.1.1.
UDPPort
Description: This selects the destination port number.
Parameters: 1 to 65535.
Note: If you selected RTP for MOIP, you must select an even
destination port number.
SrcPort
Description: This selects the source UDP port number.
Parameters: 1 to 65535.

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TS/IP
Description: This selects the maximum number of transport packets per IP
packet.
Parameters: 1 to 7.
Min IP/s
Description: This selects the minimum number of transport packets per IP
packet.
Parameters: 0, 2 to 1000.
PCR@IP Start
Description: This selects whether to always transmit a new Ethernet Packet
when a new Program Clock Reference (PCR) arrives.
Parameters: Yes or No.
MGMT Port Mode, DATA Port Mode
Description: This selects the Management and Data MPEGoIP modes.
Note: If No Output was selected for MOIP1 Output Mode, updates
to the port modes will have no affect.
Parameters: No Output, IGMP or Always Output.

MGMT Mode Description


DATA Mode

No Output Disables the MPEGoIP interface.

Always Output Always outputs data on the port.


Note: You cannot select Always Output for
both ports simultaneously.

SAP Multicast Address


Description: This is the SAP destination IP address.
Parameters: 0 to 255 for each of the four fields in the format ###.###.###.###.
PCR Addition
Description: This selects whether to add a PCR to the output stream.
Parameters: Yes or No.

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Setup Menu: Outputs: TS Out: DPM

Structure
To view the DPM menu from the TS Out menu, press the RIGHT arrow key twice.
The DPM menu provides access to functionality associated with Global and ASI
and MOIP1 outputs.
The DPM menu allows you to groom functionality on a program basis where
individual service PID modifications are provided on a limited scale.
Use the digital program mapping features to:
• configure the transport output bit rate
• configure the output mode for a program entry
• configure the service and PID output settings in a program entry
Note: Any changes made to the ASI and MOIP1 DPM values will automatically
change the TS Output mode for ASI and MOIP to Full DPM Control.
The DPM menu has the following structure:
Main:Setup:Outputs:TS Out:DPM i s

Global ASI MOIP1

G lo b a l
Resync All: ASI MOIP1 i s

Regenerate i s

Copy: ASI->MOIP1 MOIP1->ASI i s

M O IP 1
PE InCh PMT Act OutCh PMT PID i s

PE1 65535 8191 Map 0 65535 8191

ASI InTyp PID Act OutType PID i s

PE InCh PMT Act OutCh PMT PID i s UNKN 1234 Map UNKNxFF 1234
PE1 65535 8191 Map 0 65535 8191

Map Mode Duplic Mode Unref i s

Svc ID & PID PSI Remap Drop


InTyp PID Act OutType In PID i s

UNKN 1234 Map UNKNxFF [05] 1234


PSI Options PSI Rate Service ID i s

Ctl By Table MPEG Min Valid Ch


Map Mode Duplic Mode Unref i s

Svc ID & PID PSI Remap Drop


PAT CAT PMT TSDT NIT NITO i s

Regen Regen Regen Drop Regen Drop


PSI Options PSI Rate Service ID i s

Ctl By Table MPEG Min Valid Ch


SDT SDTO BAT EIT TDT RST i s

Regen Drop Drop Drop Drop Drop


PAT CAT PMT TSDT NIT NITO i s

Regen Regen Regen Drop Regen Drop


TOT DIT SIT ECM EMM DRT CDT i s

Drop Drop Drop Drop Drop Drop Drop


SDT SDTO BAT EIT TDT RST i s

Regen Drop Drop Drop Drop Drop


PE Resync: All Template PIDs Svcs i s

PE1
TOT DIT SIT ECM EMM DRT CDT i s

Drop Drop Drop Drop Drop Drop Drop M O IP O n ly

PE Resync: All Template PIDs Svcs i s

PE1

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Setup Menu: Outputs: TS Out: DPM

GLOBAL
Resync All:
Description: This resynchronizes all DPM output with the PMT data for all
program entries.
Parameters: ASI or MOIP1.
Regenerate
Description: This selects whether to regenerate the PSI tables.
Parameters: Always or As Needed (only if the content has changed).
Copy:
Description: This copies all DPM data from either the ASI output to the MOIP1
output (MPEG over IP) or from the MOIP1 output to the ASI output
depending on your selection.
Parameters: ASI->MOIP1 or MOIP1->ASI.
ASI/MOIP1
PE
Description: This selects the DPM Program Entry to view/modify.
Parameters: 1 to 16.
InCh
Description: Displays the input channel of the current PE.
Parameters: 1 to 65535.
PMT
Description: This is the input PMT. This value is only to map to the output PMT
if the PE Action is set to MAP.
Parameters: 1 to 8192.
Act
Description: Selects the DPM program action for the PE.
Parameters: Pass, Map or Drop. Default is Pass.
OutCh
Description: This selects the DPM output channel you want to map to the input
channel (InCh). This value is only used if the PE Action is set to
MAP.
Parameters: 1 to 65535.

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PMT
Description: This is the DPM output PMT/service ID, which is the same as the
input PMT if it is present. the This value is only used if the PE
Action is set to MAP
Parameters: 1 to 65535.
PID (Press Select to view this level)
InTyp
Description: This indicates the input program stream category/service type. This
value is read-only.
PID
Description: This indicates the input program PID. This value is read-only. It is
only used if the PID Action is set to Map.
Parameters: 1 to 8190.
Act
Description: This selects the DPM action for the PID associated with the PE.
Parameters: Pass, Drop or Map.
OutType
Description: This selects the output program stream category/service type. This
value is only used if the PID Action is set to MAP.
Parameters: UNKN, CDT, LSDT, DATA, TTX, MPE, DPI, VBI, SUBT, AUD, VID,
PCR or INVL.
In
Description: This selects the output stream instance.
Parameters: 1 to 64.
PID
Description: This selects the output program PID.
Parameters: 1 to 8192.

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Map Mode
Description: This parameter selects the DPM map mode.
Parameters: Svc ID, Svc ID & PID.

Map Mode Description

Svc ID The elementary PIDs are not changed.


Channels are remapped by changing their
PSI references. When this mode is selected,
PE detailed PID mapping cannot be edited.

Svc ID & PID Channels and the elementary service PIDs


can be mapped.

Duplic Mode
Description: This selects the method of DPM program duplication, which
modifies the PSI to duplicate a program and its content. This
parameter is only used if Map Mode is set to Svc ID & PID.
Parameters: PSI Remap or Pkt Copy. Pkt Copy is recommended for most
applications.

Duplic Mode Description

PSI Remap Every input PID can be mapped to one


output PID. If PID mapping conflicts exist,
DPM will use the Precedence Rule to decide
which output PID to use. All PMTs using
the input PID will be updated to reference
the output PID specified by the winner.

Pkt Copy An input PID can be mapped to multiple


output PIDs. The PID will be duplicated as
many times as needed (up to a certain
hardware limitation).

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Setup Menu: Outputs: TS Out: DPM, Continued

Unref
Description: This selects the DPM action to use for unreferenced content.
Unreferenced content is the remainder of the transport that is not
filtered by the program entries.
Parameters: Drop All or Pass All. Default is Drop All.

Output Unref

ASI Pass, Drop

MOIP1 Pass, Drop

PSI Options
Description: This option allows the operator to specify which PSI tables to
include in the program/output stream.
Parameters: Pass All, Drop All or Control by Table.

PSI Options Description

Pass All Transmits the incoming PSI Tables as is;


does not modify the content and rate.

Drop All Does not transmit any PSI Tables.

Ctl By Table The operator can enter the Tables menu to


select the output mode for each table. The
default table selections will be all pass, and
only with CDT dropped.

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Setup Menu: Outputs: TS Out: DPM, Continued

PSI Rate
Description: This selects the DPM regeneration rate. This applies the PowerVu
rates (consistent with the uplink). This parameter is only used if
Remapping Control is set None.
Parameters: Auto, MPEG Min or SA Std.

PSI Rate Description

Auto Matches the generated PSI tables' output


rate as the incoming rate.

MPEG Min Transmits the generated PSI tables on the


longest intervals that are allowed by MPEG
standard.

SA Std Transmits the generated PSI tables based on


PowerVu standard intervals.

Service ID
Description: This parameter specifies whether the receiver should always
generate PSI tables for the Mapped PE even if the selected input
channel is not available, or for only valid service channels/IDs.
Parameters: Valid Ch, All Ch.

Svc ID Description

Valid Ch Only transmits the PSI tables for the


mapped program if the program exists on
the input stream.

All Ch Transmits the PSI tables for the mapped


program even if the program does not exist
in the input stream.
All Ch is only valid if the PAT, NIT, SDT
and PMT are set to Regenerate.

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Setup Menu: Outputs: TS Out: DPM, Continued

PAT, CAT, PMT, TSDT, NIT, NITO,


SDT, SDTO, BAT, EIT, TDT, RST,
TOT, DIT, SIT, ECM, EMM, DRT, CDT
Description: Selects the tables which will be passed, dropped, regenerated, or
passed with rate control (PwRC) from the output.

Setting Mode Options Description Default

PAT Pass, Drop, Regen Program Allocation Table Pass

CAT Pass, Drop, Regen Conditional Access Table Pass

PMT Pass, Drop, Regen Program Map Table Pass

TSDT Pass, Drop Transport Section Description Pass


Table

NIT Pass, Drop, Network Information Table Pass


Regen, PwRC

NITO Pass, Drop, Network Information Table - Pass


PwRC Other

SDT Pass, Drop, Service Description Table Pass


Regen, PwRC

SDTO Pass, Drop, Service Description Table - Pass


PwRC Other

BAT Pass, Drop, Bouquet Allocation Table Pass


PwRC

EIT Pass, Drop Event Information Table Pass

TDT Pass, Drop Time-Date Table Pass

RST Pass, Drop Running Status Table Pass

TOT Pass, Drop Time Offset Table Pass

DIT Pass, Drop Discontinuity Information Table Pass

SIT Pass, Drop Selection Information Table Pass

ECM Pass, Drop Encrypted Control Message Pass

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Setting Mode Options Description Default

EMM Pass, Drop Entitlement Management Pass


Message

DRT Pass, Drop Disaster Recovery Table Pass

CDT Pass, Drop Code Download Table Pass

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Setup Menu: Outputs: TS Out: DPM, Continued

Setting Up Digital Program Mapping (DPM)


To set up DPM:
1. Verify that you are receiving a valid signal and that you have set up the
channels that you want to pass, drop or map.
2. Go to the Setup: Outputs, TS Out: DPM: Global menu and select Resync All for
the selected output, ASI or MOIP1. This copies the input services PIDs to the
remapped output service PIDs.
3. Go to Setup: Outputs: TS Out: DPM: ASI, and select the PE containing the
channel you want to configure.
4. Set the Act for the selected PMT to either Pass, Drop, or Map depending on the
action desired.
5. Use the RIGHT arrow key to move to the right and select PID to display the
detailed menu level.
6. Configure the input to output channel mapping. Video and PCR can be output
on the same PID or different PIDs. If output on the same PID, they will appear
identical to the input. The example below shows the PMT passed, but the
services PIDs remapped.

PE InCh PMT Act OutCh PMT PID i s

1 205 5001 Pass 204 5001

Change Action
InTyp In PID Act OutType In PID i s

VID 4 2001 Map VID 4 2004

PID remapped

Note: If the parameters cannot be saved, the problem may be that the incorrect
Map Mode has been selected. Ensure that Svc ID & PID is selected when
remapping PIDs, otherwise a message such as “Bad configuration data” will be
displayed and you will need to change the parameters to obtain the correct
output.
7. Go to Setup: Outputs, TS Out: ASI, and set the Output Mode to Full DPM
Control. Also, if necessary set the Descramble Mode according to whether the
program is to be Scrambled or Descrambled for downstream viewing/
monitoring.

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Setup Menu: Outputs: TS Out: DPM, Continued

8. On the same menu, set the following parameters:

Parameter Description

Map Mode Svc ID & PID

Duplic Mode Pkt Copy

Unref Drop

PSI Options Ctl By Table

PSI Rate Any

Svc ID Any

9. Set the table parameters as follows:

Parameter Description

PAT Regen

CAT Regen

PMT Regen

TSDT Drop

NIT Regen or Drop

NITO Drop

SDT Regen

SDTO Drop

BAT Drop

EIT Drop

TDT Pass

RST Pass

TOT Pass

DIT Pass

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Setup Menu: Outputs: TS Out: DPM, Continued

Parameter Description

SIT Pass

ECM Drop

EMM Drop

DRT Drop

CDT Drop

10. Press MENU three times to exit the TS Out menu and save the data. If the
changes cannot be saved/made, a message will be displayed indicating “Bad
configuration data”. The following options are available: Abandon, Exit or
Return. Select Return to re-enter the parameter.
Note: When remapping an input program channel to an output channel, ensure
that the PIDs are mapped to different PIDs to avoid PID collisions.
PE Resync: All, Template, PIDs, Svcs
Description: Each PE output can be synchronized to its input according to one of
four output modes.
Parameters: Services only (Svcs), PIDS only (PIDs), using a Template or All
(Services and PIDS).

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Setup Menu: Outputs: TS Out: DPM, Continued

Synchronizing Output Services


To synchronize the output to the input Services Only:
This operation synchronizes the inputs to the outputs according to the service
assignments only. This is useful when you already have PID assignments set for the
services but want to ensure that the services are mapped correctly.
1. On the DPM menu, map the output services as desired.
2. Select PE Resync: Svcs. The receiver will synchronize the PE output according to
the available input services only, and ignore the input to output service PID
mapping.

To synchronize the output to the input PIDs only:


This operation synchronizes the inputs to the outputs according to the PID
assignments only. This is useful when you have already have the services set up but
want to synchronize to the incoming PIDS.
1. On the DPM menu, map the output services as desired.
2. Select PE Resync: PIDs. The receiver will synchronize the PE output according
to the input PIDs only, and ignore the service assignment categories/names.

To synchronize the output to All (Services and PIDs):


This operation synchronizes the inputs to the outputs of the current PMT according
to the service assignments and then the PID assignments. This is similar to a sample
and hold function.
1. On the Detailed Program Mapping Active menu, map the outputs services as
desired.
2. Select PE Resync: All. The receiver will synchronize the PE output according to
the services and then the PIDs assigned to each service.

To synchronize the output to a Template:


Using a template allows you to preset the input to output mapping of a PE
according to the preset template. This is helpful in preconfiguring any number of
PEs for future use.

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Setup Menu: CA

CA Menu
To view the CA menu from the Main menu, press the RIGHT arrow key once and
then the SELECT key to reach the Setup menu. Then press the RIGHT arrow key six
times and the SELECT key to view the CA menu.
The CA menu provides information about the ISE, the status of the ADP
transmission, and allows you to set the BISS mode and session words available
from your service provider. The CA menu has the following structure:
CA
Id User Address ISE Version i

1 123-456-7890-1 3.3(2)

Id ADP Enc Pass ADP Enc Total i

1 0 0

Id ADP Non-Enc Pass ADP Non-Enc Tot i

1 0 0

Clear ADP Counts i s

Yes

BISS Mode BISS-1 SW i s

Mode 1 ************

BISS-E ESW BISS-E IID i s

**************** **************

CA
Id
Description: This is the ISE number.
Parameters: 1.
User Address
Description: Indicates the ISE User Address.
Parameters: 14 hexadecimal characters.
ISE Version
Description: Indicates the ISE version number.
Parameters: 7 characters.

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Setup Menu: CA, Continued

ADP Enc Pass


Description: Indicates the current Encrypted Addressed Data Packet Count. This
count indicates the amount of transmitted ADP information which
is being accurately received and processed. Ideally, the ADP Enc
Pass and ADP Enc Total numbers should be identical.
ADP Enc Total
Description: Indicates the total number of current Encrypted Addressed Data
Packet count. This count indicates the amount of transmitted ADP
information being accurately received and processed. Ideally, the
ADP Enc Pass and ADP Enc Total numbers should be identical.
ADP Non-Enc Pass
Description: Indicates the current Non-Encrypted Addressed Data Packet count.
This count indicates the amount of transmitted ADP information
being accurately received and processed. Ideally, the ADP Enc Pass
and ADP Enc Total numbers should be identical.
ADP Non- Enc Total
Description: Indicates the current Non-Encrypted Addressed Data Packet Count.
These counts indicate the amount of transmitted ADP information
which is being accurately received and processed. Ideally, the ADP
Non-Enc Pass and ADP Non-Enc Total numbers should be
identical.
Clear ADP Counts
Description: To help the operator make accurate analyses of the receiver's
functionality, the ADP Enc Pass, ADP Enc Total, ADP Non- Enc
Pass and ADP Non-Enc Total numbers can be cleared by using this
feature. These same values are also reset whenever the receiver is
turned on, reset or power-cycled.
Parameters: Yes, No.
BISS Mode
Description: This is used to set the Basic Interoperable Scrambling System (BISS)
mode for the receiver.
Parameters: Mode 1 or Mode E.
BISS-1 SW
Description: This used to set the BISS Mode 1, odd and even session words.
Parameters: You can enter the fixed 12-character Session Word (SW). Once
entered it cannot be viewed, only displayed as asterisks (*).
Contact your program provider for the respective session word
and/or injected ID.

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Setup Menu: CA, Continued

BISS-E ESW, BISS-E IID


Description: This used to set the BISS Mode E, odd and even session words.
Parameters: You can enter the 16-character Encrypted Session Word (ESW) and
the 14-character Injected ID. Once entered, neither of these values
can be viewed, only displayed as asterisks.
Contact your program provider for the respective session word
and/or injected ID.

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Setup Menu: Alarm/Warning

Structure
To view the Alarm/Warning menu from the Main menu, press the RIGHT arrow
key once and then the SELECT key to reach the Setup menu. Then press the RIGHT
arrow key six times and the SELECT key to view the Alarm/Warning menu.
The Alarm/Warning menu allows to you to browse the active alarms and
warnings, and set whether the output will be disabled in the event of an alarm. This
menu has the following structure:
Alarm/Warning
FP Alarm Reminder Alarm Vid Cutoff i s

Disable Disable

System Alarm Name Enb Rly Trp i s

Loss Of Signal Yes Yes Yes

System Warning Name Enb Rly Trp i s

PMT Timeout Yes Yes Yes

ALARM/WARNING
FP Alarm Reminder
Description: When this function is enabled, the highest priority alarm flashes on
the LCD display for a two-second interval every 10 seconds. The
alarm will continue to flash periodically until it is either cleared or
the function is disabled.
Parameters: Enable or Disable.
Alarm Vid Cutoff
Description: Sets whether the video output is cut off if any enabled alarm is
active on the transcoder. When video is cut off, there will be no
horizontal or vertical synchronization on the output. This is useful
for downstream redundancy switching by detecting a loss of video
signal.
Note: This function also exists under Setup: Services: Video.
Parameters: Enable or Disable. The default is Disable.
System Alarm Name
Description: Displays a list of the alarm/fault messages. You can scroll through
the list using the UP and DOWN Arrow keys.
Parameters: Enable - Yes, No. When set to Yes, the alarm message will be
reported. When set to No, the fault won’t be reported and the alarm
relays will not be triggered or change state.

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Setup Menu: Alarm/Warning, Continued
Note: Enable must be set to Yes for the Relay and Trap settings to be
functional.
Rly - Yes, No. When set to Yes, the rear panel alarm relay will be
triggered to enable external equipment connected to the alarm port.
Trp - Yes, No. When set to Yes, the SNMP trap message will be sent
to the trap destination; otherwise the fault message will be ignored.
“No*” indicates the trap or relay is enabled, but Enable is set to No,
which will prevent relay or trap operation.
System Warning Name
Description: Displays a list of the warning messages. You can scroll through the
list using the UP and DOWN Arrow keys.
Parameters: Enable - Yes, No. When set to Yes, the warning message will be
reported. When set to No, the fault won’t be reported.
Note: Enable must be set to Yes for Relay and Trap messages
reporting to be functional.
Rly - Yes, No. When set to Yes, the rear panel alarm relay will be
triggered to enable external equipment connected to the alarm port.
Trp - Yes, No. When set to Yes, the SNMP trap message will be sent
to the trap destination; otherwise the warning message will be
ignored.
“No” indicates the trap or relay is enabled, but Enable is set to No,
which will prevent relay or trap operation.

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Setup Menu: Noise Cutoffs

Structure
To view the Noise Cutoffs menu from the Main menu, press the RIGHT Arrow key
once and then the SELECT key to reach the Setup menu. Then press the RIGHT
arrow key eight times and the SELECT key to view the Noise Cutoffs menu.
The Noise Cutoffs menu allows you to set the muting thresholds for both audio and
video in the event of a noisy signal. This menu has the following structure:
Noise Cutoff
Trnsprt(DVBS Marg) Cutoff Restore i s

0.0 0.1

Audio(DVBS Marg) Cutoff Restore i s

0.0 0.1

Trnsprt(DVBS2 Marg) Cutoff Restore i s

0.0 0.1

Audio(DVBS2 Marg) Cutoff Restore i s

0.0 0.1

Restore Defaults Muting Control i s

Yes Disable

NOISE CUTOFF
Trnsprt (DVBS Marg)/Trnsprt (DVBS2 Marg)
Description: This sets how the receiver reacts when the signal quality is severely
degraded when using DVB-S or DVB-S2 modulation. This allows
you to set the transport C/N margin values for the receiver. The
receiver uses these noise values/settings as limits during normal
operation to determine whether to mute the transport in the event
of a noisy signal, poor signal or no signal condition.
Parameters: Cutoff - This is the lower limit for the transport C/N margin setting.
The transport will be muted when the C/N margin is below the
Cutoff setting, and un-muted (e.g., restored) when the C/N margin
rises above the Restore setting for a preset period of time. The
adjustable operating range is from -2.0 to 20.0 dB. The default
setting for Transport Cutoff is 0.0.

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Setup Menu: Noise Cutoffs, Continued
Restore - This is the upper limit for the transport C/N margin
setting. The transport will be muted when the C/N margin is below
the Cutoff setting, and un-muted (e.g., restored) when the C/N
margin rises above the Restore setting for a preset period of time.
The adjustable operating range is from -2.0 to 20.0 dB. The default
setting for Transport Restore is 0.1.
Note: Muting Control must be set to Enable for these settings to be
active.
Transport Default C/N Margin Relationship

Transport Muted
0.0 Transport Cutoff

Transport
C/N Margin

0.1 Transport Restore

Transport Restored

Audio (DVBS Marg)/Audio (DVBS2 Marg)


Description: This is used to set the Audio channel Cutoff and Restore C/N
margin values (limits) to mute audio when the signal quality is
severely degraded when using DVB-S or DVB-S2 modulation.
Parameters: Cutoff - This is the lower limit for the audio C/N margin setting.
Audio will be muted when the C/N margin is below the Cutoff
setting, and un-muted (e.g., restored) when the C/N margin rises
above the Restore setting for a preset period of time. The adjustable
operating range is from -2.0 to 20.0 dB. The default setting for Audio
Cutoff is 0.0.
Restore - This is the upper limit for the audio C/N margin setting.
Audio will be muted when the C/N margin is below the Cutoff
setting, and un-muted (e.g., restored) when the C/N margin rises
above the Restore setting for a preset period of time. The adjustable
operating range is from -2.0 to 20.0 dB. The default setting for Audio
Restore is 0.1.

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Setup Menu: Noise Cutoffs, Continued
Note: Muting Control must be set to Enable for these settings to be active.

Audio Default C/N Margin Relationship

Audio Muted
0.0 Audio Cutoff

Audio
C/N Margin

0.1 Audio Restore

Audio Restored

Restore Defaults
Description: This restores the RF options to their factory set (default) values.
Parameters: Yes, No.
Muting Control
Description: This allows you to mute the transport stream and audio in the event
of an unstable signal, poor signal or no signal condition.
Parameters: Enable, Disable. The default is Enable.

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About Menu

Structure
To view the About menu from the Main menu press the RIGHT arrow key three
times and then the SELECT key.
The About menu provides basic hardware information that is useful when
requesting customer support from Scientific Atlanta.
Each parameter is described below. The About menu has the following structure:

Main:About i s

General Licenses

Host Name Tracking ID i s

D9854 328102004734 Feature Enb i s

DVB-S2 Yes

Model i

D9854 Advanced Program Receiver

Master UA Ver Serial Number i

123-456-7890-1 3.3(2) AAEJSFH

Customer Code Board ID Revision i

123 HDR 2

MAC Address FPGA Type i

AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF XC4VFX60

SDI MPEGoIP i

Yes No

ABOUT
GENERAL
Host Name
Description: Select this option to change the Host ID. It is a user configurable
name that appears on the Web Interface title to identify the receiver.
Tracking ID
Description: This is the unique Tracking ID number that identifies the product
version.
Model
Description: Indicates the model number of the receiver.

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About Menu, Continued

Master UA
Description: Indicates the Master User Address (UA), which is required to
request program authorization from the uplink.
Ver
Description: Indicates the unique version number of the receiver.
Serial Number
Description: Indicates the unique serial number of the receiver.
Customer Code
Description: Indicates the unique Customer Code assigned to an organization by
Cisco.
Board ID
Description: Indicates the board type.
Revision
Description: Indicates the board revision number.
MAC Address
Description: Indicates the MAC address of the Ethernet port.
FPGA Type
Description: Indicates the FPGA type/number information.
SDI
Description: Indicates whether the receiver is equipped with an SDI output.
MPEGoIP
Description: Indicates whether the receiver is equipped with an MPEG over IP
output.
LICENSES
Feature
Description: Displays a list of software licenses for the D9854 Advanced
Program Receiver.
Parameters: HD Decode, H.264 Decode, DVB-S2, MPEGoIP Out.
Enb
Description: Indicates whether the selected software license is enabled or
disabled.
Parameters: Yes or No.
Note: All software licenses are enabled for this release (temporarily). Any of these
required licenses will need to be purchased from Cisco in subsequent software
releases.

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Versions Menu

Structure
To view the Versions menu from the Main menu press the RIGHT arrow key four
times and then the SELECT key.
The Versions menu provides basic software information that is useful when
requesting customer support from Scientific Atlanta.
The menu has the following structure:

Versions
App Current i

B01.04.021DD

App Safe i

B00.04.12DD

App Safe Limit i

B01.01.01DD123

Primary Boot Secondary Boot i

B01.01.01DD123 B01.01.01DD123

FPPIC i

1.04

FPGA Safe FPGA Current i

E01.01.01DD123 E01.01.01DD123

CPLD Primary CPLD Secondary i

E01.01.01DD123 E01.01.01DD123

Application Select Erase i s

[B00.00.19DD123]

FPGA Version Select Erase i s

[B01.01.01DD123]

VERSIONS
App Current
Description: Indicates the currently running loaded application version number.
App Safe
Description: Indicates the factory loaded application version number.

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Versions Menu, Continued

App Safe Limit


Description: Indicates the minimum version number that can be used/
downloaded for the factory loaded application.
Primary Boot/Secondary Boot
Description: Indicates the receiver primary and secondary Boot application
version numbers.
FPPIC
Description: Indicates the FP Programmable Interrupt Controller (PIC) version
number.
FPGA Safe, FPGA Current
Description: Indicates the current and safe limits for the Field Programmable
Gate Array (FPGA) version number.
CPLD Primary, CPLD Secondary
Description: Indicates the primary and secondary Complex Programmable Logic
Device (CPLD) version numbers.
Application, Select, Erase
Application Select this option to choose a different application version number
the next time the receiver is rebooted, or to erase a particular
application version.
Select Select this option to choose the selected Application version for the
next reboot. You will be prompted to Abort or Continue.
Erase Select this option to erase the selected Application version. You will
be prompted to Abort to Continue. Select Abort to discontinue the
operation or choose Continue to complete the operation.
FPGA Version, Select, Erase
FPGA Version Select this option to choose a different FPGA application version
number the next time the receiver is rebooted, or to erase a
particular application version.
Select Select this option to choose a different FPGA application version
number the next time the receiver is rebooted, or to erase a
particular application version. You will be prompted to Abort or
Continue.
Erase Select this option to erase the selected FPGA version. You will be
prompted to Abort to Continue. Select Abort to discontinue the
operation or choose Continue to complete the operation.

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Diagnostics Menu

Structure
To view the Diagnostics menus from the Main menu, press the RIGHT arrow key
five times and then the SELECT key.
For instructions on how to select and store settings, see About the Front Panel,
page 4-2.
The Diagnostics menu has the following structure:
Main:Diagnostics 1/2 i s Main:Diagnostics 2/2 i s

Alarms/Warnings Logs PSI PowerOn Health Monitor

Main:Diagnostics:AW History i s Cur Temp Max Temp Avg Temp i

View History Clear History 33 37 34

alarm 01/01/2008 12:03:47 1/2 i alarm 01/01/2008 12:07:22 2/2 i


Loss of Signal Set Loss of Signal Reset Main:Diagnostics:Logs i s

View Logs Clear Logs

09/26 11:42:13 i
Main:Diagnostics:PSI i s Creation Date and Time i
ASSERT ;;3921;Possible ST Issue Frequency Plan Channels Tables 2007/02/09 10:00:17

Power On Date and Time i

2007/02/09 12:00:17

Total Hrs Hrs Since Last Pwroff i

x x

TxID Freq(GHz) FEC Pol ONID 1/2 i SymRate Modulation OrbPos 2/2 i

301 15.000000 7/8 Circ_l 65535 45.0000 16QAM-DVB-S2 360.0 E


Tot Rst # Clrbl Rst # Clr Rst # i

0 0

VC TxID PMT ECM 1/2 i s Program Name 2/2 i


Reason For Last Reset i

65535 1234 5100 ---- xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Power up (Powercycle, Manaual reset,

Type ID Ver PID 1/2 i s Status Sections 2/2 i

SDT Other 65535 0xFF 8192 Partial 0xFF

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Diagnostics Menu, Continued

ALARMS/WARNINGS
AW HISTORY
View History
Description: Select this option to view the system event messages. Press SELECT
to view the messages using the UP/DOWN arrow keys.
Clear History
Description: Select this option to clear any existing history information.
LOGS
View Logs
Description: Select this option to view the system log messages. Press SELECT to
view the messages using the UP/DOWN arrow keys.
Clear Logs
Description: Select this option to clear any existing log history information.
PSI
Frequency Plan
This is the Frequency Plan sub-menu. You cannot make any changes here, but you
can view the available frequency plans stored in the receiver. The following is a list
of the expanded abbreviations:
TxID - Transport ID
Freq (GHz) - Downlink Frequency (GHz)
FEC - Forward Error Correction inner code rate
Pol - Polarity of the received signal (H, V, or Off)
ONID - Original Network ID
SymRate - Symbol Rate (Msym/s)
Modulation - Modulator constellation setting
OrbPos - Orbital Position (in degrees)

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Diagnostics Menu, Continued

CHANNELS
Channels
This is the Virtual Channel sub-menu. You cannot make any changes here, but you
can view the available channels and their settings. The following is a list of the
expanded abbreviations:
VC - Virtual Channel
TxID - Transport ID
PMT - Program Map Table
ECM - Entitlement Control Message
Program Name - Name of the program
TABLES
PSI Tables
This is the Tables received sub-menu. You cannot make any changes here, but you
can view the PSI tables received and their settings. The following is a list of the
expanded abbreviations:
Type - Table Type (i.e., NIT, PMT, etc.)
ID - MPEG/DVB Table ID
Ver - Table Version number
PID - Program PID number
Status - Reception status
Sections - PSI tables are received in sections. This indicates the section number
received. This information is useful for diagnostics/troubleshooting purposes.
POWER ON
Creation Date and Time
Description: Displays the date and time when the transcoder was manufactured.
Power On Date and Time
Description: Displays the date and time when the receiver was powered up.
Total Hrs, Hrs Since Last Pwoff
Description: Displays the total numbers of hours (Total Hrs) that the receiver has
been operating, and the number of hours since the last power-off
(Hrs Since Last Pwoff).

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Tot Rst #, Clrbl Rst #, Clr Rst #
Description: Displays the total numbers of times the receiver has been restarted
(Total Rst #), and the number of restarts since the last time the
restart count was cleared (Clrbl Rst #).
Clear Rst # Select this option to clear/reset the Clrbl Rst # counter to 0.
Reason For Last Reset
Description: Displays the reason for the last restart, i.e., power cycle or manual
reset.
HEALTH MONITOR
Cur Temp, Max Temp, Avg Temp
Description: Displays the current temperature operating temperature (Cur
Temp), the maximum operating temperature (Max Temp) that has
been reached, and the average operating temperature (Avg Temp).
Parameters: Degrees Celsius.

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Chapter 5
Setup and Monitoring
Overview

In This Chapter
This chapter contains the following topics.

Topic See Page


Logging On to the Web Interface 5-3
Web Interface - Summary Screen 5-4
Tab Pages 5-5
Viewing the Input and Output Status 5-7
Viewing the Alarm and Warning Messages 5-9
Viewing the CA Status 5-10
Viewing the CI Status 5-12
Viewing the Input Status 5-13
Viewing the Output Status 5-16
Viewing the Services Status 5-18
Viewing the Audio Status 5-20
Viewing the Video Status 5-21
Setting up the TS Input 5-23
Setting up Custom Tuning Parameters 5-26
Setting up the Program Entry Configurations 5-27
Setting up the BISS Mode 5-28
Configuring the Common Interface (CI) Information 5-29
Setting up the Common Interface: CI Components 5-31
Configuring the Transport Stream: TS Output 5-33
Configuring the Transport Stream: DPM Global 5-36
Configuring the Transport Stream: DPM ASI/MPEG Details 5-39
Configuring the Transport Stream: DPM Table Opt 5-40
Setting up the TS Output: MPEGoIP 5-45

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Setting up Cueing Parameters 5-47
Setting up Cueing: Cue Tones 5-49
Setting up Services 5-50
Setting up Services: Audio 5-51
Setting up Services: Caption 5-52
Setting up Services: Subtitles 5-53
Setting up the Video Service 5-56
Setting up Alarms 5-58
Setting up Warnings 5-59
Setting up Muting Threshold Controls 5-60
Configuring User Settings 5-63
Viewing the System Status 5-65
Viewing the Alarm/Warning Status 5-66
Setting up Ethernet Ports 5-67
Viewing Temperatures 5-69
Setting up SNMP Trap Destinations 5-70
Viewing Version Information 5-72
Viewing the Program Entry Stream Information 5-73
Viewing PSI Frequency Information 5-74
Viewing the PSI Channels 5-75
Viewing the PSI Tables 5-76
Viewing Alarm/Warning History 5-77
Viewing Log Messages 5-78

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Logging On to the Web Interface

To Log on to the Web Interface


Proceed as follows to log on to the Web Interface:
1. Open MS Internet Explorer.
2. Type the IP address of the D9854 Advanced Program Receiver in the Address
bar and press Enter.

3. Type the Username and Password.


Note: The username and password are case-sensitive. The default username is
admin and the default password is localadmin. If you have forgotten your
username and password you can reset them to its factory defaults from the front
panel menu of the D9854 Advanced Program Receiver.
Important: The password and user name will be remembered for the whole of
the web session. Close the web browser if you want to prevent others from
accessing the settings of the D9854 Advanced Program Receiver.
If your session expires, you must refresh the browser and log back in.
4. Click Login.
Click Reset to clear the Username and Password fields and re-enter the login
information.

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Web Interface - Summary Screen

To get an Overview of the Main D9854 Settings


Proceed as follows to get an overview of the main D9854 Advanced Program
Receiver settings:
1. Log on to the Web Interface.
2. Click the Summary tab.

The summary screen displays the main settings of the D9854 Advanced
Program Receiver.

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Tab Pages

Tab Pages
The GUI of the D9854 has a number of tab pages.

The function for the tab pages is as follows:


• Summary
From this page you can obtain an overview of the D9854 operation.
• Status
From this page you can view detailed input status, video status and CA system
status.
• Setup
From this page you can:
- configure the TS input and output,
- set custom tuning,
- configure program entries,
- set up BISS,
- configure CI (Common Interface) settings,
- set the cueing parameters,
- set up services,
- set up alarms and warnings,
- configure muting thresholds,
- configure user settings.
• System
From this page you can:
- view alarm and warning status information,
- set up and view backup and restore controls,
- configure ethernet ports,
- view the operating temperatures,
- configure trap destinations,
- view factory loaded application version number.
• Diagnostics
- view PSI Tables,
- view Frequency and Channel tables,
- view alarm and warning history information,
- view logs.

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D9854 Web Interface Environment

Web Interface Environment


The following is an example of a D9854 Web Interface page.

Tab pages Displays as you edit the


Icon page. Changes are applied
on the receiver only
(not on the uplink).

Help button
Help Description

Buttons

The Help Window


The GUI of the D9854 has the following help button, accompanied by a help
window:

A brief description of the field is displayed when you click the Help button.
The Window Buttons
The GUI of the D9854 has the following general buttons:
Button Description
Save Saves and applies the settings to the receiver.
Reload Reads existing data from the D9854. If edits were
made in a setup page, then unsaved changes are
discarded.
Restore Defaults Discards any changes made and sets data to default
values.
Clear Counters Resets counters on the displayed page.

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Viewing the Input and Output Status

To View the Input and Output Status


Proceed as follows to view the status pages:
1. From the user interface of the D9854, click the Status tab, and then click the
Status icon from the sub-page.

The following table describes the input, video, and CA statuses:


Status Description
Input Status
Current Input The active input port receiving the signal (RF1, RF2,
RF3, RF4, or ASI).
Rate (Mbps) Bit rate of the received input signal, in Mbps.
Scrambling Mode Indicates whether the received signal is scrambled
(Yes, No, or Unknown).
Video Status
Encoding The input stream type of the received signal/
program.
Resolution Source resolution of the received signal/program.
The possible parameters are: SD480i/2997, SD480i/
3000, SD576i/2500, HD720p/5000, HD720p/5994,
HD720p/6000, HD1080i/2500, HD1080i/2997,
HD1080i/3000, Unknown, or Unsupported.

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Status Description
Rate (Mbps) Bit rate of the received video program. Typically,
the values are 25.0, 29.97, 30.0, 50.0, 59.94, 60.0,
unknown or unsupported.
CA Status
Program Index The Program Entry number (PE1 to PE16).
CA Sys The Conditional Access (CA) system used for the
received signal (SA, BISS, or Unknown).
Auth Indicates whether the receiver is authorized to
receive the signal (Yes or No).
Enc Indicates whether the received signal is encrypted
(Yes or No).
Scr Indicates whether the received signal is scrambled
(Yes or No).

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Viewing the Alarm and Warning Messages

To View the Alarms and Warnings


Proceed as follows to view the Alarms and Warning page:
From the user interface of the D9854, click the Status tab, and then the Alarms &
Warnings icon from the sub-page.

The Alarm and Warning Status page displays all the active event messages for the
D9854 system. For more information on alarm messages, refer to Messages,
page 6-3.
The following table shows the alarm/warning status table information:
Status Description
Category Type of message (alarm or warning).
Number Active Displays the number of alarms and warnings that
have an active status.
Type Shows whether it is an alarm or a warning message.
Name Name of the alarm or warning.
Text Content of the message.
Set Since Date and time of the alarm or warning.

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Viewing the CA Status

To View the CA Status


Proceed as follows to view the CA Status page:
From the user interface of the D9854, click the Status tab, and then the CA Status
icon from the sub-page:

The following describes the columns in the CA Status table:


Status Description
Index The ISE number.
ISE User Address The ISE User Address. It consists of 14 hexadecimal
characters.
ISE Version Number The ISE version number. It consists of 7 characters.
Enc Data pkts passed Current Encrypted Addressed Data Packet Count.
This count indicates the amount of transmitted ADP
information which is being accurately received and
processed. Ideally, the ADP Enc Pass and ADP Enc
Total numbers should be identical.
Enc Data pkts recvd The total number of current Encrypted Addressed
Data Packet count. This count indicates the amount
of transmitted ADP information being accurately
received and processed. Ideally, the ADP Enc Pass
and ADP Enc Total numbers should be identical.

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Status Description
Non-Enc Data pkts The current Non-Encrypted Addressed Data Packet
passed count. This count indicates the amount of
transmitted ADP information being accurately
received and processed. Ideally, the ADP Enc Pass
and ADP Enc Total numbers should be identical.
Non-Enc Data pkts The current Non-Encrypted Addressed Data Packet
recvd Count. These counts indicate the amount of
transmitted ADP information which is being
accurately received and processed. Ideally, the ADP
Non-Enc Pass and ADP Non-Enc Total numbers
should be identical.

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Viewing the CI Status

To View the Common Interface (CI) Status


Proceed as follows to view the CI Status page:
From the user interface of the D9854, click the Status tab, and then the CI Status
icon from the sub-page:

The following table describes the CI Status:


CI Status Description
Status Status of the CAM (Ready or Not Ready).
System Name System name of the CAM.
MFG ID The factory loaded application number of the CAM.
MFG Code The manufacturer’s code.
Serial Number The unique serial number of the CAM.
HW Version The hardware version number of the CAM.
App Version The software version number of the CAM.

The System Name and ID number of the CAM are displayed in the System ID
(Top/Bottom Slot) tables.

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Viewing the Input Status

To View the Input Status


Proceed as follows to view the Input Status page:
From the user interface of the D9854, click the Status tab, then click the Input Status
icon from the sub-page.

The RF Input Status page displays the active input port receiving the signal. The
following table lists the parameters in the Input Status table:
Parameter Description
Act Input The active input port receiving the signal (RF1, RF2,
RF3, RF4, or ASI).
Status Current signal lock status for the input. For details
on the statuses, see the table below.
Rate (Mbps) Bit rate of the received input signal, in Mbps.
NetID The Network ID (in the range from 1 to 65535) of the
uplink signal the receiver is to receive when using
the selected preset. The receiver’s Network ID must
match the Network ID associated with the
transmitted signal that identifies the NIT to be used.
Note: Each network must be assigned a unique ID
(number).
TSID The Transport ID (in the range from 1 to 65535).
NetName Name assigned to the network (up to 12
alphanumeric characters).

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Parameter Description
Frequency (GHz) The current downlink frequency, in GHz.
LBand (MHz) The current L-Band frequency, in MHz.
Symbol Rate (MSps) Symbol rate of the received signal, in Msymbols/
second.
FEC The FEC (Forward Error Correction) rate of the
received signal (N/A, 1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6,
7/8, 8/9 or 9/10).
Polarization The signal polarization setting. This setting is only
applicable when LNB Power is set to H-NIT or V-
NIT. The selected setting must match the
polarization of the transmitted signal. The
parameters are: Horiz (Horizontal), Vert (Vertical)
or Auto.
Modulation The modulation type for the received signal (N/A,
QPSK, 8PSK, DVB-S or DVB-S2).
I/Q The IQ (Input Signal Inversion) for the received
signal (Inv or NonInv).
PVBer The PV (Post-Viterbi) BER for the received signal
(DVB-S).
C/N (dB) Current Carrier-to-Noise ratio, in dB.
C/N Margin (dB) Current Carrier-to-Noise Margin for the received
signal. The Carrier-to-Noise margin is the actual
distance that C/N is from the noise threshold.
Values can be displayed in the range of -32.0 to
+30.0 dB.
Corrected Errors Current Corrected Error Count for the received
signal.
Uncorrected Errors Current Uncorrected Error Count for the received
signal.
LNB Status Current LNB connection status (No Load,
Overloaded, OverTemp, Short Circuit, Disabled,
Normal or N/A).

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Viewing the Input Status, Continued

The following table indicates the current signal lock status for the selected RF input:
Status Description
Locked Indicates the receiver is locked to a carrier with no
valid content.
Lock+Sig Indicates the receiver is locked to a carrier with
valid content.
No Lock Indicates the receiver is not locked to a carrier.

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Viewing the Output Status

To View the Output Status


Proceed as follows to view the Output Status page:
From the user interface of the D9854, click the Status tab, and then click the Output
Status icon from the sub-page:

The Output Status page displays the following ASI and MPEGoIP Output Status
information:
ASI Output Status Description
Output Mode The DPM output mode. For a description of each
output mode, see Output Mode, page 5-17.
Rate (Mbps) The output rate (0 to 213 Mbps). It is only used if
Rate Control is set to User.
Null Pkts Displays whether to insert null packets in the output
stream (Yes or No).
Null Rate (Mbps) The null packet rate, in Mbps.

MPEGoIP Output Description


Status
Output Mode The DPM output mode. For a description of each
output mode, see Output Mode, page 5-17.
Rate (Mbps) The output rate (0 to 999.99999 Mbps). It is only
used if Rate Control is set to User.

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MPEGoIP Output Description
Status
Null Pkts Displays whether to insert null packets in the output
stream (Yes or No).
Null Rate (Mbps) The null packet rate, in Mbps.
Protocol The transport protocol used for the output stream
(RTP or UDP).
Dest The multicast destination IP address. The field
displays a range from 0 to 255, in the format
###.###.###.###.
Src Port The source UDP port number, in the range from 1 to
65535.
Dest Port The destination port number, in the range from 1 to
65535.
SAP Dest The SAP destination IP address. The field displays a
range from 0 to 255, in the format ###.###.###.###.
SAP String This is the SAP identifier (ID)/string. It displays up
to 49 characters.

Output Mode

Output Mode Description

No Output No ASI output will be generated.

Passthrough The output will be identical to the input. The output


channel will not be modified.
PE/PID remapping options, PSI regeneration and User
Rate are not supported in this mode.

Service Chans Only Only service channels will be output.

MAP Passthrough The output will be identical to the input, except that it
will be generated using the DPM and PID mapping
settings.

MAP Svc Chans Only service channels will be output according to the
Only DPM and PID mapping settings.

Full DPM Control The output will be generated according to the DPM
settings on the DPM: ASI or MOIP1 menus. This is a
manual control setting.

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Viewing the Services Status

To View the Services Status


Proceed as follows to view the Services page:
From the user interface of the D9854, click the Status tab, and then click Services
icon from the sub-page:

The following table describes the channel information displayed:


Channel Information Description
PE Indicates the Program Entry number (PE1 to PE16).
Channel Displays the input channel of the current PE. The
channel is displayed in a range from 1 to 65535.
CAID Indicates the Conditional Access (CA) system used
for the received signal (SA, BISS, or Unknown).
Auth Indicates whether the receiver is authorized to
receive the signal (Yes or No).
Enc Indicates whether the received signal is encrypted
(Yes or No).
Scr Indicates whether the received signal is scrambled
(Yes or No).

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Viewing the Services Status, Continued

The following table describes the PID information displayed:


PID Information Description
Channel The Program Entry number (PE1 to PE16).
Type Name assigned to the Program Entry, up to 4
alphanumeric characters.
Detail Displays any detail associated with the program PID
(e.g., MPG2 PID). The parameters are: MPG1 VID,
MPG2 VID, 422 VID, H264 VID, HD VID, MPG4
VID, MPG AUD, MPG2 AUD, DVB AC3, DVB DDP,
AAC AUD, HEAAC, AUD, MPG4 AUD, DBE AUD,
DTS AUD, DVB TXT, DVB VBI, DVB SUBT, DVB
ASYN, DVB SYNS, DVB SYND, DVB MPE, DVB
DCAR, DVB OCAR, SA VBI, ATSC AC3, ATSC
DDP, SA UTLD, SCTE DPI, SA HSD, SA CDDL, SA
WBD, SA SUBT, ECM, EMM, PCR, or UNKNOWN.
PID The program PID number, in the range from 1 to
8192.
Present Indicates whether the PID is present in the incoming
stream (Yes or No).

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Viewing the Audio Status

To View the Audio Status


Proceed as follows to view the Audio Status page:
From the user interface of the D9854, click the Status tab, expand Services, and then
click Audio icon from the sub-page:

The following table describes the Audio Status information displayed:


Audio Status Description
Source The audio channel within the stream when the
signal contains more than two audio pairs.
AUD1 for audio channel Aud1.
AUD2 for audio channel Aud2.
AUD1 to AUD4 for two stereo audio channels.
Audio Format The received audio channel format (MPEG, AC3,
AAC, HEAAC or DDP).
Bit Rate (Kbps) Audio bit rate of the received audio channel, in
kbps.
Buffer Level (Bytes) The audio input buffer level, in bytes.
Sampling Frequency The audio sampling frequency (32, 44.1, or 48 Hz).
(Hz)

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Viewing the Video Status

To View the Video Status


Proceed as follows to view the Video Status page:
From the user interface of the D9854, click the Status tab, expand Services, and then
click Video icon from the sub-page:

The following table describes the Video Status information displayed:


Video Status Description
Encoding The input stream type of the received signal/
program.
Resolution The input source resolution of the received signal/
program (SD480i/2997, SD480i/3000, SD576i/2500,
HD720p/5000, HD720p/5994, HD720p/6000,
HD1080i/2500, HD1080i/2997, HD1080i/3000,
Unknown or Unsupported).
Video Bitrate (Mbps) Bit rate of the received video program. Typically
25.0, 29.97, 30.0, 50.0, 59.94, 60.0, unknown or
unsupported.
3:2 Pulldown Indicates whether 3:2 pulldown mode is detected
(Yes, No or Recent).
Primary The output video format (Auto, SD, HD 720p, or HD
1080i).
Std Def Displays the video format for the output when the
input video is SD format (Auto, NTSC, PAL-N (AR),
PAL-M or PAL-B/G/I/D. Use NTSC for 525-line
systems and PAL-B/G/I/D for 625-line systems).

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Viewing the Video Status, Continued

The following table describes the Aspect Ratio Status information displayed:
Aspect Ratio Status Description
Stream The stream aspect ratio. This is the conversion that
the receiver will perform on the incoming signal for
the picture to be displayed correctly (i.e., to
correspond to the aspect ratio of your TV) on your
TV, based on your selection. The parameters are: 4:3,
14:9 or 16:9.
Out This is the aspect ratio of your TV. The parameters
are: 4:3 or 16:9 (wide aspect ratio). The default is 4:3.
Selection This is the conversion that the receiver will perform
on the incoming signal for the picture to be
displayed correctly (i.e., to correspond to the aspect
ratio of your TV) on your TV, based on your
selection. The parameters are: Auto, None, Auto
AFD (Auto setting using Active Format Descriptor),
16:9 L/B (letter box), 4:3 P/B (pillar box), 14:9, 4:3
CCO, 16:9 SCALE. The default is set to Auto.
Conversion This is the type of aspect ratio conversion that the
receiver will perform based on your selection (None,
4:3 L/B, 4:3 P/B, 14:9, 14:9, 4:3 F/H or 16:9 F/W).

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Setting up the TS Input

To Set up the Transport Stream (TS) Input


Proceed as follows to set up the TS Input:
1. From the user interface of the D9854, click the Setup tab and then click the Setup
icon from the sub-page:

2. Select a TS input to activate (ASI, RF1, RF2, RF3, or RF4).


3. From the Stream Tuning Mode drop-down, select the mode used to build
channel lists from allowed service lists. The selections are Auto, Basic, FixPID, or
Custom. The default is Basic.
4. Select the type of Conditional Access (CA Mode) to determine which programs
can be viewed via the receiver from the CA Mode drop-down. Select Std
(standard) for PowerVu signal or Open conditional access for free-to-air (e.g., in-
the-clear signals). The default is Std.
5. Enter the Network ID of the uplink signal the receiver is to receive when using
this preset. The receiver’s Network ID must match the Network ID associated
with the transmitted signal. You can enter a value in the range from 1 to 65535.
The default is 1.
6. Enter the current downlink operating Frequency used by the receiver for tuning
the received digital signal. You can enter a value in the range from 0.0 to 15.0
GHz.
7. Type the Symbol Rate. The symbol rate must match that of transmitted signal.
You can enter a value in the range from 1.0 to 45.0 Ms/s for DVB-S, 1.0 to 30.0
for DVB-S2 if Pilot Present is set to Yes on the Front Panel, or 5.0 to 30.0 for DVB-
S2 if Pilot Present is set to No on the Front Panel.
8. Select the Modulation Type for the received signal (DVB-S or DVB-S2).

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Setting up the TS Input, Continued

9. Enter the Forward Error Correction (FEC) inner code rate. The FEC rate must
match the FEC of the transmitted signal. You can select Auto.
10. Set the input signal spectrum inversion setting (IQ), which allows the operator
to track and select inverted and non-inverted digital signals.
When set to Auto, received digital signals are tracked and inverted for correct
selection, as required. When set to Inv (inverted), the received digital signal is
always inverted. Conversely, when set to NonInv (non-inverted), the received
digital signal is never inverted.
11. Select the Roll Off factor of the incoming signal (.20, .25, .35). Set the value to .20
or .35 when DVB-S modulation is used, and either of the three when DVB-S2 is
used. Use a small number to reject or filter carriers close to the same frequency.
12. For RF1, RF2, RF3, and/or RF4, enter the Local Oscillator frequency #1 (LO1),
which sets the satellite antenna LNB local oscillator #1 frequency. You can enter
a value in a range from 0.0 to 15.0 GHz. This value must be lower than the value
for LO2.
13. For RF1, RF2, RF3, and/or RF4, enter the Local Oscillator frequency #2 (LO2),
which sets the satellite antenna LNB local oscillator #2 frequency. This option is
only used in dual-band LNB applications. You can enter a value in a range from
0.0 to 15.0 GHz. This value must be higher than the value for LO1. In single-
band LNB applications, set this value to 0.0.
14. Enter the Cross Over frequency for RF1, RF2, RF3, and/or RF4. This is an
internal threshold frequency used for selecting the LO1 or LO2 frequency,
depending on the current downlink frequency settings. This option is only used
in dual-band LNB applications.
You can enter a value in a range from 0.0 to 15.0 GHz. In a single-band LNB
applications, set this value to 0.0.
15. Set the Orbital Position for RF1, RF2, RF3, and/or RF4, in degrees. This is the
location in orbit of the satellite currently being used. The satellite position (in
degrees) in combination with the direction (either E (East) or W (West)) denotes
the satellite position the dish connected to the current RF Input should point.
This is used when the satellite is not available in the look-up menu list.
For manual configuration, enter the location of the satellite using the numerical
keypad. The receiver will not recognize the satellite name and identify it as
Unknown. This setting is required to resolve any ambiguity between RF inputs
during automatic disaster recovery.

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Setting up the TS Input, Continued

16. Select the signal Polarisation setting (Horizontal, Vertical, or Automatic). This
setting is only applicable when the LNB Power is set to H-NIT or V-NIT. The
selected setting must match the polarisation of the transmitted signal.
17. Select the EW Flag for RF1, RF2, RF3, or RF4. This is the satellite position the
dish connected to the current RF Input should point. The options are East, West,
or Not Applicable.
18. Select the signal Polarisation setting. This setting is only applicable when LNB
Power is set to H-NIT or V-NIT. The selected setting must match the
polarization of the transmitted signal. You can set the signal to H (Horizontal), V
(Vertical) or A (Auto).
19. Select UserCfg in the Input Selection to lock to the RF input set by the user.
Select SW Map to use the orbital position settings to select the RF input. It is
recommended that you validate the orbital position for SW Map option.
20. The LNB Power setting determines if power is provided via the RF1 Input to an
external LNB connection.
You can set the LNB Power to Off, 13V, 18V, V-NIT or H-NIT. When LNB Power
is set to V-NIT or H-NIT, the signal polarization is automatically read from the
NIT.
Note: Power will not be applied to the LNB when Power is set to Off.
21. The RF1 22KHz is only applicable for dual-band LNB applications. It sets
whether or not the 22 kHz tone is available on the RF1. The selections are On,
Off, or Auto (actual presence of 22 KHz control signal depends on whether
downlink frequency is greater than the crossover frequency).
22. Click Apply.
23. Click Validate to validate the RF inputs to match those expected by the network.
The receiver will check to see if all frequencies in the Network Information Table
(NIT) can be tuned to. The Date is displayed as the last date that the Validate
operation was performed.

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Setting up Custom Tuning Parameters

To Set up the Custom Tuning parameters


Proceed as follows to set up the Custom Tuning parameters:
1. From the user interface of the D9854, click the Setup tab and then click the
Custom icon from the sub-page:

2. Set the Frequency Tuning mode, which determines whether the receiver is to be
tuned to the received signal using the NIT or User Cfg (user configurations).
3. The Service List mode determines which tables to use to obtain tuning and
channel lists.
Select Rigorous if all the default settings must be present in the received signal.
Select Degraded if only the table parameters present in the received signal will
be used to install the receiver. The default is Rigorous.
4. The remaining fields allow you to set up your custom and fixed PID properties.
The following table shows some possible configurations for the allowed service
lists and the different frequency tuning settings.

Allowed Service Lists Custom Fixed PID


Bouquet Association Table (BAT) N N
(not supported)

Network Information Table (NIT) N N

Service Description Table (SDT) N N

Program Association Table (PAT) Y N

Frequency Tuning mode User Cfg User Cfg

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Setting up the Program Entry Configurations

To Set up the Program Entry (PE) Configurations


Proceed as follows to set up the Program Entry configurations:
1. From the user interface of the D9854, click the Setup tab and then click the
Channel Select icon from the sub-page:

2. Enter a channel number for up to 16 program entries. Alternatively, use the Up


and Down buttons to increase or decrease the channel number.
3. Click Apply.

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Setting up the BISS Mode

To Set up the BISS Mode


Proceed as follows to set up the BISS mode:
1. From the user interface of the D9854, click the Setup tab and then click the BISS
icon from the sub-page:

2. Set the Basic Interoperable Scrambling System (BISS) Mode for the receiver
(Mode 1 or Mode E).
3. If you selected BISS Mode 1, enter a fixed 12-character BISS Mode-1 Session
Word. Once entered it cannot be viewed, only displayed as asterisks (*). Contact
your program provider for the session word.
4. If you selected BISS Mode E, enter the 16-character BISS Mode-E Encrypted
Session Word and the 14-character BISS Mode-E Injected ID. Once entered,
neither of these values can be viewed, only displayed as asterisks. Contact your
program provider for the respective session word and/or injected ID.

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Configuring the Common Interface (CI) Information

To Configure the Common Interface (CI)


Proceed as follows to configure CI:
1. From the user interface of the D9854, click the Setup tab and then click the
Common Interface icon from the sub-page:

2. For PE1 (DPE), ensure that the CI Slot to Auto and the Decryption mode to On
(default) for the software to automatically assign the top or bottom slot that
matches the stream. COMP and OFF Decryption modes are invalid.
3. If you use PE2 to PE16, you must select to decrypt the CAM that is located in the
Top or Bottom slot in the CI Slot drop-down.
4. The Decryption Mode determines whether to decrypt the program selected for
the PE on the selected CAM (Yes, No, Comp). Select Comp to customize the PID
or stream type to decrypt.
5. If you selected Comp, you must configure the parameters in the CI Components
Setup page. For details, see Setting up the Common Interface: CI Components,
page 5-31.
6. Select Enable in the CI CAM Query Support drop-down to query the CAM
prior to decryption to ensure that the card can be decrypted. The default is
Disable.
7. Select Enable in CI CAM Auto Reset to automatically reset the card. The default
is Disable.
8. In the Type of CA PMT List Mgmt, select AddDel (default) to add or delete
programs individually in the CAM. Set to Update All to automatically update
and reset all the programs each time you add or modify the programs available
via the CAM.

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Configuring the Common Interface (CI) Information, Continued

9. Select Enable in the Use ONID Check drop-down if you want to restrict the
incoming transport stream to the transport ID and transport original network ID
listed below. If the incoming stream does not match the specified transport
stream, the CAM will not decrypt. The default is Disable.
10. If you set the Use ONID Check to Enable, you must define the Transport ID
and Original Network ID. If the incoming stream does not match the specified
IDs here, the CAM will not decrypt. You can enter a value in a range from 0 to
65535.
11. Click Save.

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Setting up the Common Interface: CI Components

To Set up the CI Components for the Common Interface


Proceed as follows to set up the CI components:
1. From the user interface of the D9854, click the Setup tab, expand Common
Interface, and then click the CI Components icon from the sub-page:

2. If you selected Comp as the Decryption Mode in the Common Interface Setup
page, you can insert and maintain customized records in the CI Component
Setup page. Each record customizes the PID or stream type to decrypt. The
Index number is a read only field that indicates the record number. You can
maintain up to 64 records, 32 records for each CAM.
3. To insert a new record, click Add. A new row appears at the top of the table (see
below):

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Setting up the Common Interface: CI Components, Continued

4. There are various configurations when creating a new record.


5. The following table summarizes the various methods:

If you set by Parameter Settings

PID Set Mode to PID and enter PID number.

Stream Type Set Mode to Stream, select Stream Category (audio,


video, subtitle, ttx, or user) and enter Stream Instance of
the stream type.
There is an additional configuration if you select user as
the Stream Category (see below).

Stream Type: User Set Mode to Stream, Stream Category to User, manually
enter the stream code in Stream Type value (hex), and
then the Stream Instance of the stream type.

6. If you know the PID number, ensure that PID is selected under Mode and enter
the appropriate PID number. Click Save.
7. To enter the stream type, select Stream under Mode, select the stream type in
the Stream Category (Vid, Aud, Subt, or TTX) and enter the instance of the
stream type in Stream Instance. You can enter a range from 1 to 64. Click Save.
8. If you do not know the stream type, you can specify a specific hex value as the
stream type. Select Stream under Mode, select User under Stream Category,
enter the hex value of the stream under Stream Type value (hex) and the
instance of the customized stream type in Stream Instance. You can enter a two
digit hexadecimal value for the Stream Type and a range from 1 to 64 for the
Stream Instance. Click Save.
9. To delete a record, identify the record you want to remove and click Delete.

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Configuring the Transport Stream: TS Output

To Set up the Transport Stream (TS) Output


Proceed as follows to set up the TS Output:
1. From the user interface of the D9854, click the Setup tab and then click the
TSOutput icon from the sub-page and select TS Output:

2. There are two different transport stream configurations: ASI and MOIP1. The
following describes both ASI and MOIP1 columns.
Note: Any changes made to the ASI and MOIP1 DPM values will automatically
change the TS Output mode for ASI and MOIP to Full DPM Control.
3. Select the DPM output Rate Control (in Mbps) when using an RF input source
in ASI and/or MOIP1 column. The following table describes the affect each of
the settings has on the output bit rate:

Rate Control Description

Auto The output rate follows that set by the uplink. The
output rate will be the same as the input rate (including
all null packets). This means the output bit rate is
determined automatically based on the input source
symbol rate and FEC value.

User The output rate is specified as the Output Rate


parameter. It is determined by the user setting
regardless of the input source.

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Configuring the Transport Stream: TS Output, Continued

4. Enter the output Rate, which is only used if Rate Control is set to User. This
setting is used when the signal source is RF or ASI.
Note: Output data may be lost when the user-selected bit rate is set to a value
that is less than the actual signal bit rate. This allows you to set the output bit
rate to a value expected by equipment connected to the ASI output.
You can enter a range from 0 to 213 Mbps for ASI and/or 0 to 999.99999 Mbps
for MOIP1.
5. Select the DPM output mode. The following table describes each mode:

Output Mode Description

No Output No ASI output will be generated.

Passthrough The output will be identical to the input. The output


channel will not be modified.
PE/PID remapping options, PSI regeneration and User
Rate are not supported in this mode.

Service Chans Only Only service channels will be output.

MAP Passthrough The output will be identical to the input, except that it
will be generated using the DPM and PID mapping
settings.

MAP Svc Chans Only service channels will be output according to the
Only DPM and PID mapping settings.

Full DPM Control The output will be generated according to the DPM
settings on the DPM: ASI or MOIP1 menus. This is a
manual control setting.

6. In Descrambled drop-down, select whether the receiver should scramble the


output even if it is authorized to receive the channel. The default is
Descrambled.

Descramble Description
Mode

Scrambled Scrambles the output channel even if the PE is


authorized and can descramble the channel.

Descrambled Descrambles the output channel, and passes in-


the-clear channels.

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Configuring the Transport Stream: TS Output, Continued

7. Select Yes to insert null packets in the output stream under Null Packet
Insertion. Otherwise, select No.
8. Click Save.

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Configuring the Transport Stream: DPM Global

To Set up the DPM Transport Stream


Proceed as follows to set up the DPM:
Note: The following procedure defines all the available fields. For a typical setup of
the DPM, see Typical set up for Digital Program Mapping (DPM), page 5-42.
1. From the user interface of the D9854, click the Setup tab and then click the
TSOutput icon from the sub-page and select DPM Global radio button:

2. Click ASI or MOIP1 to resychronize all DPM output with the PMT data for all
program entries.
Note: Any changes made to the DPM Global table configuration automatically
changes the Output Mode to Full DPM Control in the Transport Stream
Configuration page.
When you initially make a change, the page refreshes and the Transport Stream
Configuration page appears with the Output Mode changed to Full DPM
Control. Click Save and continue to edit the DPM Global table parameters.
3. Click ASI->MOIP1 to copy all DPM data from ASI output to the MOIP1 output.
Click MOIP1->ASI to copy the MOIP1 output to the ASI output.
4. There are two different transport stream configurations: ASI and MOIP1. The
following describes both ASI and MOIP1 columns.

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Configuring the Transport Stream: DPM Global, Continued

5. In the Remapping Mode drop-down, select the DPM map mode. The following
table describes each mode:

Map Mode Description

Svc ID The elementary PIDs are not changed. Channels are


remapped by changing their PSI references. When this
mode is selected, PE detailed PID mapping cannot be
edited.

Svc ID & PID Channels and the elementary service PIDs can be
mapped.

6. Select the Duplication Method of the DPM program, which modifies the PSI to
duplicate a program and its content. This parameter is only used if Remapping
Mode is set to Svc ID & PID. The following table describes the each duplication
method:

Duplic Mode Description

PSI Remap Every input PID can be mapped to one output PID. If
PID mapping conflicts exist, DPM will use the
Precedence Rule to decide which output PID to use. All
PMTs using the input PID will be updated to reference
the output PID specified by the winner.

Pkt Copy An input PID can be mapped to multiple output PIDs.


The PID will be duplicated as many times as needed (up
to a certain hardware limitation).

Pkt Copy is recommended for most applications.


7. Select the DP action to use for Unreferenced Content. Unreferenced content is
the remainder of the transport that is not filtered by the program entries. You
can select Drop All (default) or Pass All.

Output Unref

ASI Pass, Drop

MOIP1 Pass, Drop

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Configuring the Transport Stream: DPM Global, Continued

8. In the Service ID Output drop-down, select whether the receiver should always
generate PSI tables for the Mapped PE even if the selected input channel is not
available, or for only valid service channels/IDs. The following table describes
each service ID:

Svc ID Description

Valid Ch Only transmits the PSI tables for the mapped program if
the program exists on the input stream.

All Ch Transmits the PSI tables for the mapped program even
if the program does not exist in the input stream.
All Ch is only valid if the PAT, NIT, SDT and PMT are
set to Regenerate.

9. Select the DPM Regeneration Rate Option. This applies the PowerVu rates
(consistent with the uplink). This parameter is only used if Remapping Control
is set to None. The following table describes each PSI rate:

PSI Rate Description

Auto Matches the generated PSI tables' output rate as the


incoming rate.

MPEG Min Transmits the generated PSI tables on the longest


intervals that are allowed by MPEG standard.

SA Std Transmits the generated PSI tables based on PowerVu


standard intervals.

10. The PSI Table Output Option drop-down allows the operator to specify which
PSI tables to include in the program/output stream. The following table
describes each option:

PSI Options Description

Pass All Transmits the incoming PSI Tables as is; does not
modify the content and rate.

Drop All Does not transmit any PSI Tables.

Ctl By Table The operator can enter the Tables menu to select the
output mode for each table. The default table selections
will be all pass, and only with CDT dropped.

11. Click Save.

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Configuring the Transport Stream: DPM ASI/MPEG Details

To Set up the DPM ASI/MPEG Details


Proceed as follows to set up the DPM ASI/MPEG Details:
Note: The following procedure defines all the available fields. For a typical setup of
the DPM, see Typical set up for Digital Program Mapping (DPM), page 5-42.
1. From the user interface of the D9854, click the Setup tab and then click the
TSOutput icon from the sub-page and select DPM ASI Details or DPM MPEG
Details radio button:

2. For each DPM program entry (PE), it displays the input Channel # and Channel
Name.
Note: Any changes made to the DPM ASI/MPEGoIP Program Entry
configuration automatically changes the Output Mode to Full DPM Control in
the Transport Stream Configuration page.
When you initially make a change, the page refreshes and the Transport Stream
Configuration page appears with the Output Mode changed to Full DPM
Control. Click Save and continue to edit the DPM ASI/MPEGoIP PE
parameters.
3. In the Action drop-down, select the DPM program action for the PE (Pass, Map,
or Drop). The default is Pass.
4. Enter the DPM Output channel you want to map to the input channel (Channel
#). This value is only used if the PE Action is set to Map. You can enter a range
from 1 to 65535.
5. Each PE output can be synchronized to its input according to one of the four
output modes. Click All to synchronize services and PIDs, Svc to synchronize
services only, Template to synchronize using a template, or PIDs to synchronize
using PIDs only.
6. Click Save.

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Configuring the Transport Stream: DPM Table Opt

To Set up the DPM Table Options


Proceed as follows to configure the DPM Table options:
Note: The following procedure defines all the available fields. For a typical setup of
the DPM, see Typical set up for Digital Program Mapping (DPM), page 5-42.
1. From the user interface of the D9854, click the Setup tab and then click the
TSOutput icon from the sub-page and select DPM Table Opt radio button:

Note: Any changes made to the DPM Table Options configuration


automatically changes the Output Mode to Full DPM Control in the Transport
Stream Configuration page.
When you initially make a change, the page refreshes and the Transport Stream
Configuration page appears with the Output Mode changed to Full DPM
Control. Click Save and continue to edit the DPM Table parameters.
2. Select the tables which will be passed, dropped, regenerated or passed with rate
control (PwRC) from the ASI or MOIP Output.

Setting Mode Options Description Default

PAT Pass, Drop, Regen Program Allocation Table Pass

CAT Pass, Drop, Regen Conditional Access Table Pass

PMT Pass, Drop, Regen Program Map Table Pass

TSDT Pass, Drop Transport Section Description Pass


Table

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Setting Mode Options Description Default

NIT Pass, Drop, Network Information Table Pass


Regen, PwRC

NITO Pass, Drop, Network Information Table - Pass


PwRC Other

SDT Pass, Drop, Service Description Table Pass


Regen, PwRC

SDTO Pass, Drop, Service Description Table - Pass


PwRC Other

BAT Pass, Drop, Bouquet Allocation Table Pass


PwRC

EIT Pass, Drop Event Information Table Pass

TDT Pass, Drop Time-Date Table Pass

RST Pass, Drop Running Status Table Pass

TOT Pass, Drop Time Offset Table Pass

DIT Pass, Drop Discontinuity Information Table Pass

SIT Pass, Drop Selection Information Table Pass

ECM Pass, Drop Encrypted Control Message Pass

EMM Pass, Drop Entitlement Management Pass


Message

DRT Pass, Drop Disaster Recovery Table Pass

CDT Pass, Drop Code Download Table Pass

3. Click Save.

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Configuring the Transport Stream: DPM Table Opt, Continued

Typical set up for Digital Program Mapping (DPM)


Proceed as follows for a typical DPM set up:
Note: Any changes made to the required configurations will automatically change
the Output Mode to Full DPM Control in the Transport Stream Configuration page.
When you initially make a change, the page refreshes and the Transport Stream
Configuration page appears with the Output Mode changed to Full DPM Control.
Click Save and continue to edit the remaining parameters.
1. Verify that you are receiving a valid signal and that you have set up the
channels that you want to pass, drop or map.
2. From the user interface of the D9854, click the Setup tab and then click the
TSOutput icon from the sub-page and select DPM Global radio button.
3. For Resynchronize all PEs, click ASI or MOIP1. This copies the input services
PIDs to the remapped output service PIDs.
4. Select the DPM ASI Details radio button.
5. Determine the PE containing the channel you want to configure. In the Action
drop-down, select Pass, Drop, or Map depending on the action desired.
6. Configure the input to output channel mapping. Video and PCR can be output
on the same PID or different PIDs. If output on the same PID, they will appear
identical to the input.
Note: If the parameters cannot be saved, the problem may be that the incorrect
Map Mode has been selected. Ensure that SvcID & PID is selected when
remapping PIDs, otherwise an error message will be displayed and you will
need to change the parameters to obtain the correct output.
7. Click Save.
8. Select the TS Output radio button.
9. From the Output Mode, under the ASI column, select Full DPM Control.
10. If necessary, select the Descrambled mode according to whether the program is
to be Scrambled or Descrambled for downstream viewing/monitoring.
11. Click Save.
12. Select the DPM Global radio button and set the following parameters:

Parameter Description

Remapping Mode Svc ID & PID

Duplication Method Pkt Copy

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Parameter Description

Unreferenced Content Drop

PSI Table Output Option Ctl By Table

Regeneration Rate Option Any

Service ID Output Any

13. Click Save.


14. Select the DPM Table Opt radio button and set the following parameters:

Parameter Description

PAT Regen

CAT Regen

PMT Regen

TSDT Drop

NIT Regen or Drop

NITO Drop

SDT Regen

SDTO Drop

BAT Drop

EIT Drop

TDT Pass

RST Pass

TOT Pass

DIT Pass

SIT Pass

ECM Drop

EMM Drop

DRT Drop

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Parameter Description

CDT Drop

15. Click Save.

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Setting up the TS Output: MPEGoIP

To Set up MPEGoIP for TS Output


Proceed as follows to set up MPEGoIP for TS Output:
1. From the user interface of the D9854, click the Setup tab, expand TSOutput and
then click the MPEGoIP icon from the sub-page:

2. Enter a name assigned to the transport output for ease of reference. You can
enter up to 20 characters.
3. Select the transport Protocol to be used for the output stream (RTP or UDP).
4. In the DestAddress field, enter the multicast destination IP address in the range
from 0 to 255, in the format ###.###.###.###. For example, 225.1.1.1.
5. In the Dest Port field, enter the destination UDP port number, in the range from
1 to 65535.
Note: If RTP was selected for Protocol, you must enter an even destination port
number.
6. In the Src Port field, enter the source UDP port number, in the range from 1 to
65535.
7. In Min Pkts/sec, enter the minimum number of transport packets per IP packet.
You can enter 0 or in the range from 2 to 1000.
8. Select Yes in PCR Add to add a PCR to the output stream. Otherwise, select No.
9. From the PCR Synchro drop-down, select Yes to always transmit a new
Ethernet Packet when a new Program Clock Reference (PCR) arrives.
Otherwise, select No.

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Setting up the TS Output: MPEGoIP, Continued

10. Set the maximum number of transport packets per IP packet in Max TS/IP. You
can enter a value in the range from 1 to 7.
11. Select Yes in SAP to send Session Announcement Protocol messages. Otherwise,
select No.
12. In SAP String, enter the SAP identifier (ID)/string. You can enter up to 49
characters.
13. In Control Port Output and Data port Output, select the control and data
MPEGoIP modes.
Note: If No Output was selected in Output Mode for MOIP1 in TS Output (see
Configuring the Transport Stream: TS Output, page 5-33), updates to the port
modes will have no affect.
The following table displays the modes:

Control Mode Description


Data Mode

No Output Disables the MPEGoIP interface.

Always Output Always outputs data on the port.


Note: You cannot select Always Output for both ports
simultaneously.

14. Click Save.

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Setting up Cueing Parameters

To Set Up Cueing Parameters


Proceed as follows to set up the cueing parameters:
1. From the user interface of the D9854, click the Setup tab and then click the
Cueing icon from the sub-page:

2. Set whether the Cueing Mode is Cue Trigger or Cue Tone.


Cue tones are standard Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) tones. The tones
are generated at the Cue Tone/Relay output on the rear panel of the receiver.
Cue trigger refers to open-collector pins which can be generated at the Cue
Tone/Relay output on the rear panel of the receiver.
3. Set the Trigger Polarity. Select High and an active signal sent by the uplink
results in a floating or open collector. An inactive signal results in a GND signal.
Select Low, and the reverse of High is true.
4. Type the number of consecutive tone sequences are generated in the Cueing
Tone Repeat Count. You can enter 1, 2, or 3. The default is 3. The other values
are provided when a scenario demands repetition to ensure that the ad-insertion
equipment receives the signal.
5. Enter the Tone Duration, in milliseconds, in the range from 0 to 80. The default
is 40.
6. Enter the Silence Duration between the tones, in milliseconds. The duration is
in the range from 0 to 80. The default is 40.

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Setting up Cueing Parameters, Continued

7. Select the Relay Mode that can be programmed to respond to an Alarm state, or
the state of one of the eight cue trigger pins. The response is generated at the
Cue Tone/Relay output on the rear panel of the receiver. The following table
shows what the possible field settings are and their relationship to the receiver
output:

Relay Condition Relay Contact


Mode NC - C C - NO

Unit Power Off Open Close

Alarm Alarm State Open Close

No Alarm Close Open

Trigger Active (selected in Close Open


PNC)

Inactive Open Close

8. Select one of the Cue Trigger Bits corresponding to the Cue Trigger port pins (1
to 8).
9. Click Save.

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Setting up Cueing: Cue Tones

To Set Up Cue Tones


Proceed as follows to set up cue tones:
1. From the user interface of the D9854, click the Setup tab, expand Cueing, and
then click the Cueing Tone icon from the sub-page:

2. The Sequence Number lists the tone sequences. The receiver supports up to 16
tone sequences. You can configure the state, tones, mode, and delay for each
tone sequence.
3. Set the Sequence State (Enabled or Disabled). When disabled, no cue tone is
output.
4. Enter the Sequence Tones, which are the cue tone digits used in your network
(1 to 999).
5. Select the Sequence Mode, which specifies what to transmit in the sequence.
Select * for Start Tone, # for the End Tone, and */# for transmitting the Start
Tone and then the End Tone after waiting the specified delay time in the option
below.
6. Enter the Sequence Delay, in seconds, that is sent when */# is used in the Mode
option above. You can enter a value in the range from 1 to 255. The default is 30.
7. Click Save.

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Setting up Services

To Set Up Services
Proceed as follows to set up the service to be decoded by the receiver.
1. From the user interface of the D9854, click the Setup tab and then click the
Services icon from the sub-page:

2. It Service column displays all the services that can be enabled to decode. Select
Yes or No in the Enable Decode/Handling column.
3. Click Save.

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Setting up Services: Audio

To Set Up the Audio Service


Proceed as follows to set up the audio service:
1. From the user interface of the D9854, click the Setup tab, expand Services, and
then click the Audio icon from the sub-page:

2. There are two audio settings. It allows you to configure the two balanced audio
outputs on the rear panel (Audio 1 and Audio 2), known in the Web Interface as
1 and 2, respectively.
3. Set the Audio Mode, which configures how audio received on the audio input is
handled.
Select Stereo (Left and Right are passed directly through to Left and Right), R-
Mono (Right is passed to both the Left and Right), L-MONO (Left is passed to
both the Left and Right), or Mixed (Left is passed to both the Left and Right, and
Right is passed to both the Left and Right).
4. The AC3 Compression is only applicable if the received signal is Dolby Digital
(AC-3). This specifies the AC-3 Compression range of the received audio. The
selections are Line Mode, Custom 1, Custom 0 or RF Mode. RF Mode is
recommended for analog cable modulators.
5. Audio Left is the volume adjustment for the Left audio channel. You can select a
value in the range from -6.0 dB to +6.0 dB, in increments of 0.5 dB.
6. Audio Right is the volume adjustment for the Right audio channel. You can
select a value in the range from -6.0 dB to +6.0 dB, in increments of 0.5 dB.
7. Select the PMT Source for the audio channel (None, AUD1, AUD2, AUD3, or
AUD4).
8. Click Save.

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Setting up Services: Caption

To Set Up the Caption Parameters for Services


Proceed as follows to set up the caption parameters:
1. From the user interface of the D9854, click the Setup tab, expand Services, and
then click the Caption icon from the sub-page:

2. Select the Closed Caption Preferred Mode. There are multiple in the stream. The
default is Auto.
Note: SA Custom is not supported when telecine video coding is enabled.
3. The Closed Caption Actual Mode displays the actual caption mode used. This
is read-only.
4. Click Save.

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Setting up Services: Subtitles

To Set Up Subtitles for Services


Proceed as follows to set up the subtitles:
1. From the user interface of the D9854, click the Setup tab, expand Services, and
then click the Subtitles icon from the sub-page:

2. Select the Subtitle mode to use to display the program subtitles. The following
table describes each of the available options:

Op Mode Selection Description

Off No subtitles are displayed.

On Functions as an “Auto” setting. DVB subtitles are


displayed when only DVB subtitles are transmitted on
the channel, and likewise, Imitext subtitles are
displayed when only Imitext subtitles are transmitted
on the channel. When both DVB and Imitext subtitles
are available on the same channel, only DVB subtitles
will be displayed.

DVB Displays only DVB titles. For example, if DVB is


selected, but both DVB and Imitext titles are being
transmitted on the same channel, only DVB subtitles
will be displayed.

Imitext Displays only Imitext subtitles. For example, if Imitext


is selected, but both DVB and Imitext titles are being
transmitted on the same channel, only Imitext subtitles
will be displayed.

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Setting up Services: Subtitles, Continued

3. Select language by is used to select the language type to display the subtitles.
The default is Language List. Language Entry and PMT Order are more
applicable for advanced applications. The following table describes each of the
available options and how to set them:

Select Language By Option Description

Language List Each subtitling PID can contain multiple


languages. Use this setting to select the
language from the Language List by
toggling through the available selections. If
Language List is selected, PMT Order and
Entry fields are not used.

Language Entry Use this setting with Entry to directly enter


the language code when the language you
want is not in the list. In this case enter the
three-character code provided by your
uplink service provider under Entry using
the numeric keypad (e.g., eng for English).

PMT Order Use this setting to select one of up to eight


languages as assigned in the PMT for the
tuned channel on the receiver. Toggle
through the PMT Order to select the correct
language within the order (i.e., First to
Eighth), available from your uplink service
provider.

4. Select the language from the Language List. If Language List is selected, PMT
Order and Language Entry are not used.
5. Select the correct language within the PMT Order (First to Eighth), available
from your uplink service provider.
6. If you selected Language Entry, Enter a new language code when the language
you want is not in the list. You can enter the three-character code provided by
your uplink service provider under Entry (e.g., eng for English).
7. Set the Text position of the on-screen subtitle text (Standard or Extended).
8. The Subtitle foreground colour sets the colour of Imitext subtitles only. Auto
displays text in the colour transmitted by the subtitling equipment. Yellow and
White overrides the colour set by the uplink and display text in the selected
colour.

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Setting up Services: Subtitles, Continued

9. The Subtitle background effect sets the background on which Imitext subtitles
are displayed. The following table identifies the affect each setting has on the
displayed subtitle text:

BackGnd Option Description

Auto Follows (i.e., same as) the uplink subtitling equipment


setting.

Shadow Applies an outline to the right side of each text


character. No background box is applied to subtitles, i.e.,
text is visible directly on top of video.

Opaque Applies a black box to each text character.

Semi Applies a semi-transparent box to subtitle text.

None No shadow or outline is applied to subtitle text.

10. Click Save.

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Setting up the Video Service

To Set up the Video Service


Proceed as follows to set up the video service:
1. From the user interface of the D9854, click the Setup tab, expand Services and
then click the Video icon from the sub-page:

2. The Status column displays the current settings and the Selection column allows
you to change the video settings as follows:
3. Select the Primary Video Output format. The options are Auto, HD 720p, or HD
1080i.
4. In the Standard Def Output drop-down, select the video format for the output
when the input video is SD format. The options are Auto, NTSC, PAL-N (AR),
PAL-M, or PAL-B/G/I/D. You must use NTSC for 525-line systems and PAL-
B/G/I/D for 625-line systems.
5. Select the SD Aspect Ratio of your TV (4:3 or 16:9, wide aspect ratio). The
default is 4:3. Set it to the corresponding value.
6. Select the Conversion that the receiver will perform on the incoming signal for
the picture to be displayed correctly (i.e., to correspond to the aspect ratio of
your TV) on your TV, based on your selection.
The options are None, Auto, Auto AFD (Auto setting using Active Format
Descriptor), 16:9 L/B (letter box), 4:3 P/B (pillar box), 14:9, 4:3 CCO, and 16:9
Scale. The default is Auto.

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Setting up the Video Service, Continued

7. Select the Wide Screen Signalling output mode. It is used to select how the
receiver affects PAL WSS when it is present in the VBI. The table below
describes each of the options. The default is Auto.

WSS Mode Description

Passthrough Passes WSS (unmodified, as received by the D9854


receiver) on VBI LIne 23 when present

Auto:Create Creates WSS to output the correct aspect ratio, when


performing aspect ratio conversion, otherwise it is
passed through.

Auto:Modify Modifies WSS to output the correct aspect ratio, when


performing aspect ratio conversion, otherwise it is
passed through

Suppress Disables Line 23 VBI processing. WSS is not output on


line 23.

8. The Incoming Stream section indicates the encoding, bit rate, FPS and aspect
ratio of the incoming signal. The fields are read-only.
9. Click Save.

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Setting up Alarms

To Set Up Alarms
Proceed as follows to set up the alarms:
1. From the user interface of the D9854, click the Setup tab and then click the
Alarms icon from the sub-page:

2. The Alarm Settings page displays a list of the alarm/fault messages. For more
information on alarm messages, refer to Messages, page 6-3.
3. Set Enable to Yes and the alarm message will be reported. Set to No and the
fault won’t be reported and the alarm relays will not be triggered or change
state.
Note: Enable must be set to Yes for the Relay and Trap settings to be functional.
4. Set Relay to Yes for the rear panel alarm relay to be triggered to enable external
equipment connected to the alarm port.
5. Set Trap to Yes and the SNMP trap message will be sent to the trap destination;
otherwise, the fault message will be ignored.
“No” indicates the trap or relay is enabled, but Enable is set to No, which will
prevent relay or trap operation.
6. Click Save.

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Setting up Warnings

To Set Up Warnings
Proceed as follows to set up the warning parameters:
1. From the user interface of the D9854, click the Setup tab and then click the
Warnings icon from the sub-page:

2. The Warning Settings page displays a list of the warning messages.


3. Set Enable to Yes and the warning message will be reported. Set to No and the
fault won’t be reported.
Note: Enable must be set to Yes for Relay and Trap messages reporting to be
functional.
4. Set Relay to Yes for the rear panel relay to be triggered to enable external
equipment connected to the alarm port.
5. Set Trap to Yes and the SNMP trap message will be sent to the trap destination;
otherwise, the warning message will be ignored.
“No” indicates the trap or relay is enabled, but Enable is set to No, which will
prevent relay or trap operation.
6. Click Save.

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Setting up Muting Threshold Controls

To Set Up the Muting Threshold Controls


Proceed as follows to set up the muting threshold controls:
1. From the user interface of the D9854, click the Setup tab and then click the
Muting Thresholds icon from the sub-page:

2. The Control option allows you to mute the transport stream and audio in the
event of an unstable signal, poor signal or no signal condition (Enable or
Disable). The default is Enable.
3. The Transport Cutoff and Restore for both DVBS and DVBS2 Transport sets
how the receiver reacts when the signal quality is severely degraded when using
DVB-S or DVB-S2 modulation. This allows you to set the transport C/N margin
values for the receiver. The receiver uses these noise values/settings as limits
during normal operation to determine whether to mute the transport in the
event of a noisy signal, poor signal or no signal condition.
The Transport Cutoff is the lower limit for the transport C/N margin setting.
The transport will be muted when the C/N margin is below the Cutoff setting,
and un-muted (e.g., restored) when the C/N margin rises above the Restore
setting for a preset period of time. The adjustable operating range is from -2.0 to
20.0 dB. The default setting for Transport Cutoff is 0.0.

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Setting up Muting Threshold Controls, Continued
The Transport Restore is the upper limit for the transport C/N margin setting.
The transport will be muted when the C/N margin is below the Cutoff setting,
and un-muted (e.g., restored) when the C/N margin rises above the Restore
setting for a preset period of time. The adjustable operating range is from -2.0 to
20.0 dB. The default setting for Transport Restore is 0.1.
Note: Muting Control must be set to Enable for these settings to be active.
Transport Default C/N Margin Relationship

Transport Muted
0.0 Transport Cutoff

Transport
C/N Margin

0.1 Transport Restore

Transport Restored

4. The Audio Cutoff and Restore for both DVBS and DVBS2 Transport sets the
Audio channel Cutoff and Restore C/N margin values (limits) to mute audio
when the signal quality is severely degraded when using DVB-S or DVB-S2
modulation.
The Audio Cutoff is the lower limit for the audio C/N margin setting. Audio
will be muted when the C/N margin is below the Cutoff setting, and un-muted
(e.g., restored) when the C/N margin rises above the Restore setting for a preset
period of time. The adjustable operating range is from -2.0 to 20.0 dB. The
default setting for Audio Cutoff is 0.0.

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Setting up Muting Threshold Controls, Continued
The Audio Restore is the upper limit for the audio C/N margin setting. Audio
will be muted when the C/N margin is below the Cutoff setting, and un-muted
(e.g., restored) when the C/N margin rises above the Restore setting for a preset
period of time. The adjustable operating range is from -2.0 to 20.0 dB. The
default setting for Audio Restore is 0.1.
Note: Muting Control must be set to Enable for these settings to be active.
Audio Default C/N Margin Relationship

Audio Muted
0.0 Audio Cutoff

Audio
C/N Margin

0.1 Audio Restore

Audio Restored

5. Click Save to save and apply the settings.


Click Restore Defaults to restore the RF options to their factory set (default)
values.

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Configuring User Settings

To Configure your user settings


Proceed as follows to configure your user settings:
1. From the user interface of the D9854, click the Setup tab, and then the User
Settings icon from the sub-page:

2. Set the Date Format of the receiver. The following formats are supported:
YYYY_MM_DD, DD_MM_YYYY, MM_DD_YYYY.
3. Set the Time Format of the receiver. Time information is normally broadcast as
part of the transmitted digital signal. It is usually the broadcasters local time
relative to GMT (Greenwich Mean Time). The following formats are supported:
24Hr, 24 Hr SuspendZero (the leading zero is dropped from the time), 12Hr,
12Hr SuspendZero (the leading zero is dropped from the time).
4. Set the GMT Offset. The time is displayed using a time zone instead of the true
local time. If the current broadcast time is not your local time, you must change
this time setting in the range from -12.0 to +12.0 hours in 0.5 hour increments.
5. Select the KB Lock enable to set the front panel keypad lock state (Enabled or
Disabled).
6. KB Lock Timeout sets the keypad lock timeout period. The lock timeout period
takes effect when the keypad has not been touched (i.e., a key has not been
pressed) when on the Main Menu for the set period. Avoid setting the period to
a short duration when the keypad is used often. Enter a value in the range from
5 to 1800 seconds. The default is 60 seconds.
7. Set whether alarms and warnings are to be displayed on the on-screen display
(e.g., TV monitor) in OSD Banner (Enable or Disable).

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Configuring User Settings, Continued

8. The DPM Regenerate Option selects whether to regenerate the PSI tables. Select
Always or As Needed (only if the content has changed).
9. Set Flash AW Messages to Enable to flash alarms and warnings on the front
panel of the receiver.
10. Click Save to save the user settings.
11. The Lock level sets the front panel keypad lock level (0, 1, 2, 3 or 4).
12. Enter the Lock level Password to successfully set the current lock level. The
default password for all lock levels is 1234.
13. Click Save to save the lock level settings.

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Viewing the System Status

To View the System Status


Proceed as follows to view the System status page:
1. From the user interface of the D9854, click the System tab, and then the System
icon from the sub-page.
The System page displays the parameters associated with the D9854 system,
such as serial number, model number, number of resets and reset reason.

2. You may optionally change the device Name and click Save. The default name
is D9854.
3. Click Clear Reset Counter to clear the Number of resets field and it resets the
counter back to 0.

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Viewing the Alarm/Warning Status

To View the Alarm and Warning Status Information


Proceed as follows to view the Alarm/Warning Status page:
From the user interface of the D9854, click the System tab and then the Alarm/
Warning Status icon from the sub-page:

The Alarm and Warning Status page displays all the active event messages for the
D9854 system.
The following table shows the alarm/warning status table information:
Status Description
Category Type of message (alarm or warning).
Number Active Displays the number of alarms and warnings that
have an active status.
Type Shows whether it is an alarm or a warning message.
Name Name of the alarm or warning. For more
information on alarm messages, refer to Messages,
page 6-3.
Text Content of the message.
Set Since Date and time of the alarm or warning.

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Setting up Ethernet Ports

Setting up the Ethernet Ports


Proceed as follows to configure the Ethernet ports:
1. From the user interface of the D9854, click the System tab, and then Ethernet
icon from the sub-page:

2. The Ethernet Setup page allows you to set the parameters for communicating
with other equipment via the Ethernet Data and Management ports for
MPEGoIP applications and upgrading application software.
3. In PortName, enter the description or name for the Ethernet port. You can enter
up to 20 alphanumeric characters in length.
4. Set the IPv4 address for its participation in a Network environment. The
address is 12 digits in length (###.###.###.###).
5. Enter the IP v4 Mask for its participation in a Network environment (8 to 30).

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Setting up Ethernet Ports, Continued

6. Set the IP v4 Gateway Address on the Network, used to expose the receiver to a
WAN. The IP v4 Address/IPv4 Mask and IP v4 Gateway Address should be
changed together, i.e., as a group. The following table shows the most
commonly used Subnet mask values to enter for a chosen IP address mask,
which will depend on the size of your network.

Mask Subnet Mask

8 255.0.0.0

16 255.255.0.0

24 255.255.255.0

7. The MAC Address displays the MAC address of the receiver. It is set at the
factory and is a read-only value.
8. Click Save.

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Viewing Temperatures

To View the operating Temperatures


Proceed as follows to view the Health Monitor page:
From the user interface of the D9854, click the System tab, and then the Health
Monitor icon from the sub-page:

The Health Monitor page displays the current operating temperature (Current), the
maximum operating temperature (Maximum) that has been reached, and the
average operating temperature (Average). The values are displayed in Degrees
Celsius.

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Setting up SNMP Trap Destinations

To Add a Trap Destination


Proceed as follows to add a Trap Destination:
1. From the user interface of the D9854, click the System tab, and then the Trap
Destinations icon from the sub-page:

2. Click Add Trap Destination.


3. Type the IP Address that sets the destination for SNMP trap messages for
events (i.e. fault messages). You can enter up to 12 characters (e.g.,
155.128.100.200).
4. Type the Community String for the trap destination (IP Address entered
above).
Enter public or custom string. The default is public. You can enter a string up to
35 characters.
5. Click Save. The new trap destination is created and listed in the table below.
To edit an existing Trap Destination
Proceed as follows to edit an existing Trap Destination:
1. From the user interface of the D9854, click the System tab, and then the Trap
Destinations icon from the sub-page.
2. From the Select Trap Destination to update drop-down, select the trap
destination entry you want to edit.
3. Edit the IP Address and/or Community String for the SNMP trap messages.
4. Click Save. The entry is updated.

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Setting up SNMP Trap Destinations, Continued

To Delete a Trap Destination


Proceed as follows to delete a Trap Destination:
1. From the user interface of the D9854, click the System tab, and then the Trap
Destinations icon from the sub-page.
2. From the Select Trap Destination to update drop-down, select the trap
destination entry you want to delete.
3. Click Delete. The trap destination is deleted.

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Viewing Version Information

To View the Version Information


Proceed as follows to view the Version information:
From the user interface of the D9854, click the System tab, and then Versions icon
from the sub-page:

The Version page displays the factory loaded application version number, currently
running application version number, current and safe limits for the Field
Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) version number, and the Complex
Programmable Logic Device (CPLD) version number.
In the Application Version(s) drop-down, you can choose different application
version number to view.
In the FPGA Version(s) drop-down, you can choose a different FPGA application
version number to view.

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Viewing the Program Entry Stream Information

To View the PE Stream Information


Proceed as follows to view the PE stream information:
From the user interface of the D9854, click Diagnostics tab:

The Stream Receive Information page displays the channel number, status and type
of the program entries (PE).

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Viewing PSI Frequency Information

To View the PSI Frequency Information


Proceed as follows to view the PSI Frequency table:
From the user interface of the D9854, click Diagnostics tab, and then the PSI
Frequency icon from the sub-page:

You cannot make any changes in the PSI Frequency table and can only view the
available frequency plans stored in the receiver. The following is a list of the various
columns:
Abbreviation Description
Transport Stream ID Transport ID
Frequency (GHz) Downlink Frequency (GHz)
Symbol Rate (MSym) Symbol Rate (Msym/s)
Orbital Position Orbital Position (in degrees)
Polarization Polarity of the received signal (H,V, or Off)
Flag Satellite position (in degrees), in combination with
the direction (East or West)
FEC Forward Error Correction inner code rate
Modulation Modulator constellation setting
Original Network ID Original Network ID

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Viewing the PSI Channels

To View the PSI Channels


Proceed as follows to view the PSI Channels table:
From the user interface of the D9854, click Diagnostics tab, and then the PSI
Channels icon from the sub-page:

You cannot make any changes in the PSI Channels table and can only view the
available channels and their settings. The following is a list of the various columns:
Abbreviation Description
Service ID Virtual Channel
Transport Stream ID Transport ID
PMT PID Program Map Table PID
ECM PID Entitlement Control Message PID
Program Name Name of the program

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Viewing the PSI Tables

To View the PSI Tables


Proceed as follows to view the PSI tables:
From the user interface of the D9854, click Diagnostics tab, and then the PSI Tables
icon from the sub-page:

You cannot make any changes in the PSI table and can only view the PSI tables
received and their settings. The following is a list of the various columns:
Abbreviation Description
Table Type Table Type (i.e., NIT, PMT, etc.)
Table ID Extension MPEG/DVB Table ID
Status Reception Status
Version Table Version number
PID Program PID number
Number of Sections PSI tables are received in sections. This indicates the
section number received. This information is useful
for diagnostics/troubleshooting purposes.

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Viewing Alarm/Warning History

To View the Alarm and Warning History Information


Proceed as follows to view the Alarm/Warning History page:
From the user interface of the D9854, click the Diagnostics tab and then the Alarm/
Warning History icon from the sub-page:

The Alarm and Warning History page displays all the past system event messages
and their set and cleared dates and times. For more information on the alarm
messages, refer to Messages, page 6-3.

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Viewing Log Messages

To View the Log Messages


Proceed as follows to view the Log messages page:
From the user interface of the D9854, click the Diagnostics tab and then the Logs
icon from the sub-page:

The Logs page displays all the system log messages with their dates and times.

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Chapter 6
Service and Maintenance
Overview

Introduction
This chapter gives information to assist you in upgrading firmware to the D9854
Advanced Program Receiver. It also describes how the status of the D9854 receiver
is communicated via front panel LEDs.
In This Chapter
This chapter contains the following topics.

Topic See Page


Section A - Front Panel LEDs 6-2
Introduction 6-2
Messages 6-3
Section B - Power Supply Replacement 6-25
Introduction 6-25

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Section A - Front Panel LEDs
Introduction

Overview
To help signal the status of operation or the presence of an alarm, the D9854
receiver makes use of front panel LEDs. The photograph below shows the location
of the LEDs on the front panel of the D9854 receive.
LCD Panel Alarm LED Signal LED

Navigation/Selection Numeric Keypad

LED Function
The functions of the LEDs are described in the table below.

LED Signal Explanation


State/Color
ALARM Red Solid for five seconds indicates a Warning.
Red Flashing indicates an Alarm.
Green Solid indicates all of the following conditions:
• all RF inputs are enabled, all inputs are locked to a
signal, and are not muted.
• all routed ASI outputs are operating without an error.
Green Flashing indicates one of the following conditions:
• difficulty with an input, route or output.
SIGNAL
• one or more RF inputs, or the ASI input are not
synchronized.
• one or more ASI outputs are routed, but muted by a
fault condition.
• no RF signal is present or detected, or it is muted.
• receiver is not authorized to receive the program.
Off Off indicates all of the following conditions:
• no RF input signal is available, enabled or detected, or
the input is muted.
• no ASI input is present.
• no valid inputs are available.

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Messages

General
The status of the D9854 receiver and its immediate surroundings is reported to the
front panel in the form of messages and alarms. You can enable or disable messages
in the Alarm/Warning settings.
D9854 Receiver Message List
The following table shows an alphabetical list of the available messages and their
default alarm status. The Set Messages and Clear Messages are displayed in the
Warning History when the messages are set or cleared repulsively.
Note: Only alarm conditions can be used to trigger rear panel relays to control
external alarm equipment. Warnings are not associated with relay operation.
Alarms

Alarm Message Message Cause/Remedy Description Severity


Type
Signal Status Set ASI Signal - No Cause: Loss of ASI/ ASI Link Minor
Content RF lock. Loss of Locked, but no
Transport data. TS content.
RF Signal - No Invalid frequency RF Tuner locked,
Content parameters. External but no TS
to IRD. content.
Remedy: Check
Signal is lost tuning parameters Loss of signal
Tuning Parameters and ASI/RF cables. One of the
Invalid tuning
parameters is
invalid
Clear Signal is locked Signal OK

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Alarm Message Message Cause/Remedy Description Severity
Type
PE n: ISE Not Set Channel is not Cause: The channel is Program Minor
Auth authorized unauthorized for the unauthorized
current program. because the tier
Remedy: Contact bits do not
your (uplink) service match.
provider to
determine whether
you are authorized to
receive the current
program.
Channel requires an Program is
authorization key unauthorized
because the unit
does not have an
authorization
key.
Channel is blacked Program is
out unauthorized
because at a
minimum, it
needs to match
one blackout
code.
Channel uses an Cause: Conditional Non-SA
unknown CA system access not supported. conditional
Remedy: Contact access system.
Channel your (uplink) service There is
authorization refused provider to mismatch in the
determine whether Conditional
you are authorized to access.
receive the current
Channel requires an program at this time. Conditional
IRD with CA support access is not
supported.
Channel requires the Cause: Hardware Hardware fault.
PE to have an ISE issue.
Remedy: Clear
alarms, reset unit,
and notify customer
service if problem
persists.
Clear Fault Reset
Channel is
6-4
authorized
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Alarm Message Message Cause/Remedy Description Severity
Type
CI Top Slot Set Initialization Fail Cause: CAM is Initialization of Major
Status damaged or not fully CAM in top slot
inserted, hardware failed.
No Descrambling issue, CAM software All elementary
crash or you don’t streams of all
Clear CAM Operation OK have subscription selected
rights for the card. programs are not
Remedy: Re-insert descrambled.
the CAM.
CI Bottom Slot Set Initialization Fail Cause: CAM is Initialization of Major
Status damaged or not fully CAM in top slot
inserted, hardware failed.
No Descrambling issue, CAM software All elementary
crash or you don’t streams of all
Clear CAM Operation OK have subscription selected
rights for the smart programs are not
card. descrambled.
Remedy: Re-insert
the CAM, and/or
check your rights for
the smart card.
PE n CI Status Set Program Not Cause: Hardware All elementary Major
Descrambled issue, CAM software streams for this
crash or you don’t service selected
have subscription for descrambling
rights for the smart were not
card. descrambled by
Remedy: Reinsert the the CAM.
1 or more ES Not CAM and/or check At least 1
Descrambled your rights for the elementary
smart card. stream is not
Clear Descrambling OK
descrambled,
but the CAM is
still
descrambling
other elementary
streams for this
service.

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Alarm Message Message Cause/Remedy Description Severity
Type
PE n: Loss of Set Loss of input Cause: Loss of input. Loss of input. Minor
Input detected Remedy: Ensure
Clear Fault reset input has a valid
stream.
Digital Program Set PID Collision Cause: Uplink Two source Minor
Mapping settings may have service PIDs are
changed since setting being mapped to
up the unit. Please the same output
check your DPM PID. This will
settings. cause data
Remedy: Correct the corruption in the
DPM settings. Check stream.
Program Collision the uplink to find the Two source
appropriate system channel numbers
settings. are being
mapped/passed
to the same
channel number
in the output.
Mode-i PMT out of PMT PID to be
range used for Mode-i
is outside of
valid MPEG PID
range.
Clear Digital Program
Mapping - OK

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Alarm Message Message Cause/Remedy Description Severity
Type
Shutdown Event Set DL APP REBOOT Cause: User request New application Major
requires reboot or downloaded,
internal system error. system requires
Remedy: If it is an reboot.
I2C Failure internal system error Internal system
fault, clear alarms, error.
reset the unit, notify
UIC Runnable FPGA customer service if Runnable FPGA
Change Request the problem persists. change requires
reboot.
UIC Runnable APP Runnable
Change Request application
change requires
reboot.
UIC Factory Reset Factory reset
Request requires reboot.
UIC Reboot Request User reboot
request.
DL MIB-Unit Reboot Reboot from
OSDUI-Factory Reset user action.

PRODUCTION - Reboot after


Protect Flash production
tables removed.
WDOG requesting User entered
shutdown shell command
command requesting
WDOG shutdown shutdown
shell command

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Alarm Message Message Cause/Remedy Description Severity
Type
osal_SetDataForAllTa Cause: Possible Application
sks software issue. initialization
aw_LoadFaultList Remedy: Clear error.
alarms, reset unit,
osal_Init notify customer
NVS FLASH service if problem
mounted persists.
DB_Table_Cl::popula
teNvsRecords
STAPI_Init
dprm startup
dprm clear startup
DB_Array32_Cl init
failed
DB_FlagArray32_Cl
init failed
Wrong DB Item
detected: item =
AAA, table = BBB
DB_Item_Cl::addItem
() failed
Memory allocation
error on DB table
construction
DB_Table_Cl::addTa
ble() failed
DB_Table_Cl::addIte
m() failed: too many
DB Items
DBT Init Failed: AAA
Framework
Registration Error

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Alarm Message Message Cause/Remedy Description Severity
Type
7109 exception! Code
= X, Address = Y,
Task = Z
Memory Error: AAA,
Phase X
Product Control table
creation failed
Product Config table
creation failed
MAC Address table
creation failed
HW Data table
creation failed
PCB table creation
failed
FPGA Settings table
creation failed
Prod Aud Tbl
creation failed
Prod FE Tbl creation
failed
Product Version table
creation failed
Product User
Address table
creation failed
Product Reference
Number table
creation failed

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Alarm Message Message Cause/Remedy Description Severity
Type
Time Control object
creation failed
Wrong UIC Item
detected: item =
AAA, table BBB
Memory allocation
error on UIC table
construction
Error adding UIC
table(AAA)
UD -
ud_init_phase_4()
FAILED to allocate
memory from System
Partition
UD -
ud_init_phase_4()
FAILED to create
partition
FW: Memory or List Internal system
Full error.
Framework
Registration Error
WDOG task: Software
wachdog aud st detected an error
wdog has expired in operation.
WDOG task:
watchdog MC OCM
has expired
WDOG task:
watchdog MC
SCRIPT has expired
WDOG task:
watchdog Secondary
WD has
expiredWDOG task:
watchdog MCM[S]
has expired

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Alarm Message Message Cause/Remedy Description Severity
Type
SMI Setup Set Phase lock error on
Cause: Hardware SDRAM on SMI Major
SMI SDRAM Issue. bus not working.
SMI SDRAM exhaust Remedy: Clear
test failed alarms, reset the unit,
and notify customer
Clear SMI SDRAM setup service if the problem SDRAM on SMI
successful persists. Bus OK.
SMI SDRAM exhaust
test passed
LMI setup Set LMI SDRAM exhaust Cause: Hardware DDR RAM on Major
test failed issue. LMI bus not
Remedy: Clear working.
Clear LMI Video SDRAM alarms, reset the unit, DDR RAM on
exhaust test passed and notify customer LMI bus OK.
service if the problem
persists.
PARAM Set DB NVS flushing Cause: Hardware Non-volatile Major
STORAGE ignored issue. storage system
RAM flush to NVS Remedy: Clear failed to update
failed alarms, reset the unit, fully.
and notify customer
DB Factory Reset service if the problem Non-volatile
failed persists. storage system
failed during
factory reset.
Clear DB flushing Successful NVS
completed update.
DB Factory Reset Successful
completed action.

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Alarm Message Message Cause/Remedy Description Severity
Type
Flash STORAGE Set RECORD: init failed Cause: Hardware Non-volatile Major
issue. storage system
Remedy: Clear corrupted.
alarms, reset the unit, Possible loss of
and notify customer configuration.
RECORD service if the problem NVS Corruption,
MANAGER: Record persists. and loss of
contents check error, configuration
erasing all data
RECORD: sector NVS Corruption,
setup check error, and loss of sector
erasing sector data
Clear RECORD: init done
LNB PS Set LNBPS: No Load Cause: Hardware LNB power Minor
LNBPS: Over issue. overload
Temperature Remedy: Clear
alarms, reset the unit,
LNBPS: Over Loaded and notify customer
LNBPS: Short Circuit service if the problem
Clear LNBPS: Normal persists. LNB power OK
LNBPS: Disabled
LNBPS: Off
Signal Quality Set Audio Muted due to Cause: RF Signal Signal is locked Minor
RF noise quality is poor due to but BER is
interference or signal beyond Audio
level issues. muting
Remedy: Check RF threshold.
Unstable RF Signal settings, re-aim dish, Signal lock
and add signal status is toggling
amplifier. frequently.
Poor Quality RF Signal is locked
Signal but BER is
beyond muting
threshold.
Clear Signal Quality Fault
Cleared
Audio Unmuted

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Alarm Message Message Cause/Remedy Description Severity
Type
Transport Set PTI lockup Cause: Possible Programmable Minor
Processing software issue transport input
Remedy: Clear module stopped
alarms, reset unit, processing any
and notify customer data packet.
Clear PTI running service if problem
persists
Temperature Set Temperature over Cause: Room Temperature is Major
Alarm Alarm threshold temperature too high, above safe
or air flow is blocked. operating range.
Clear Clear Temperature Remedy: Check
Alarm openings on front
and rear panels for
blockage. Lower
room temperature or
improve air flow to
device.
Fan Set Fan Failure Alarm Cause: Hardware Fan failure Major
Fan Alarm issue. Fan RPM out of
Remedy: Unit should normal
be returned to operating range.
customer service as
Clear Clear Fans Alarm soon as possible.
FPGA Set Temperature over Cause: Room FPGA Major
Temperature Alarm threshold temperature too high, temperature is
Alarm Clear Clear Temperature or air flow is blocked. above safe
Alarm Remedy: Check operating range.
openings on front
and rear panels for
blockage. Lower
room temperature or
improve air flow to
device.

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Alarm Message Message Cause/Remedy Description Severity
Type
ASI Out Status Set ASI Overflow. Cause: Uplink Current Minor
Output Muted. settings may have transport rate
Reduce content. changed since setup exceeds
Clear ASI Output Restored of the unit. Variable configured rate
Bit Rate/Statmuxed for ASI output.
streams may be in Output has been
use. muted to protect
Remedy: downstream
Increase the output devices.
rate, drop
unreferenced content
in DPM Options,
and/or drop
programs not needed
for downstream
devices. Contact
your (uplink) service
provider to verify the
expected bit rate
settings.
MPoIP Status Set MPoIP Overflow. Cause: Uplink Current Minor
Output Muted. settings may have transport rate
Reduce content. changed since setup exceeds
Clear MPEGoIP Output of the unit. Variable configured rate
Restored Bit Rate/Statmuxed for MPEG over
streams may be in IP output.
use. Output has been
Remedy: muted to protect
Increase the output downstream
rate, drop devices.
unreferenced content
in DPM Options,
and/or drop
programs not needed
for downstream
devices. Contact
your (uplink) service
provider to verify the
expected bit rate
settings.

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Alarm Message Message Cause/Remedy Description Severity
Type
BOOT HOST Set KB not accessible Cause: Hardware KB is not Major
issue detected by Boot
Remedy: Clear code.
LCD not connected alarms, reset unit, LCD is not
and notify customer detected by Boot
service if the problem code.
persists.
Host FLASH Not Flash memory
Found not detected.
Host EMI SDRAM RAM Failure -
Test Failed memory testing
failed.
Host BOOT Invalid Boot SW cannot
be read from
memory
correctly.
Host FPGA Invalid FPGA Image
cannot be read
from memory
correctly.
Host APP Invalid Application SW
cannot be read
from memory
correctly.
Clear BOOT passed

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Alarm Message Message Cause/Remedy Description Severity
Type
BOOT Set KB not accessible Cause: Hardware KB is not Major
SECONDARY issue. detected by Boot
Remedy: Clear code.
LCD not connected alarms, reset the unit, LCD is not
and notify customer detected by Boot
service if the problem code.
persists.
Host FLASH Not Flash memory
Found not detected.
Host EMI SDRAM RAM Failure -
Test Failed memory testing
failed.
Host BOOT Invalid Boot SW cannot
be read from
memory
correctly.
Host FPGA Invalid FPGA Image
cannot be read
from memory
correctly.
Host APP Invalid Application SW
cannot be read
from memory
correctly.
Clear BOOT passed

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Alarm Message Message Cause/Remedy Description Severity
Type
Decoder Set Secondary DB Cause: Hardware Transfer of Major
Processor Start Startup failed issue. operational
Remedy: Clear parameters to
alarms, reset the unit, secondary
and notify customer processor failed.
Secondary App service if the problem Transfer of
Transfer Fail persists. Application SW
to second
processor was
not correctly
completed.
Secondary No Secondary
Response processor not
responding.
Secondary Communication
Synchronization with secondary
Failure processor failing.
Clear Secondary Boot OK
passed
Secondary Not Specific message
Booted (developer used during
override) development. It
may indicate
that a front panel
key is stuck.

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Alarm Message Message Cause/Remedy Description Severity
Type
FPGA status Set FPGA Init failed to go Cause: Hardware FPGA setup Major
high issue. failure or the
FPGA Init and Done Remedy: Clear FPGA binary
failed to go low alarms, reset the unit, identity does not
notify customer match the FPGA
FPGA Init went LOW service if the problem registers.
(CRC error) persists.
FPGA Done failed to
go high
Invalid FPGA data
Invalid PCB version
FPGA mismatch,
required=#.#.#.#,
Running=#.#.#.#
Clear FPGA loaded
successfully and reset
FPGA code ver OK
ASI/DHEI Out ASI/DHEI Out Status Minor
Status

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Messages, Continued

Warnings
The following table shows an alphabetical list of the available messages and their
default warning status.

Warning Message Message Cause/Remedy Description


Type
ASI TS Overflow Set ASI Output Overflow Cause: Uplink settings may The output rate is
MPEGoIP Output have changed since setting higher than level set
Overflow up the unit. by the user.
Remedy: Increase the
Clear ASI Output Overflow output rate, drop
Cleared unreferenced content in
DPM Options, and drop the
programs that are not
needed for downstream
devices. Contact your
(uplink) service provider to
verify the expected bit rate
settings.
MPoIP TS Overflow Set MPEGoIP Output Cause: Uplink settings may The output rate is
Overflow have changed since setting higher than the level
Clear MPEGoIP Output up the unit. set by the user.
Cleared Remedy: Increase the
output rate, drop
unreferenced content in
DPM Options, and drop the
programs that are not
needed for downstream
devices. Contact your
(uplink) service provider to
verify the expected bit rate
settings.

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Warning Message Message Cause/Remedy Description
Type
Transport Error Set Continuity Count Cause: Possible uplink or Transport packet
Error signal issue. continuity count
Remedy: Clear warnings, jumped. Possible
reset the unit, and notify packet loss.
Buffer Overflow customer service if the The transport stream
problem persists. is faster than the
maximum buffer or
the decode engines
are having difficulty
handling the data
sent to them.
Transport Error Transport packets are
Indicator marked as "errored"
upstream of the
decoder.
Transport Rate Error: Cause: Uplink settings may The output rate is
FPGA Overflow have changed since setting higher than level set
up the unit. by the user.
Clear Continuity Count Remedy: Increase the Trap expires after 30
Error ClearedClear output rate, drop seconds.
unreferenced content in
Buffer Overflow DPM Options, and/or drop
Cleared programs not needed for
Transport Error downstream devices.
Indicator Cleared Contact your (uplink)
Transport Rate Error: service provider to verify
FPGA Overflow the expected bit rate
Cleared settings.

CI Status Set Different CA Systems Cause: Different CA Different CA Systems


in Top/Bottom Slots systems are used in the in Top/Bottom slots.
Clear Clear slots.
Remedy: Replace the CA
cards to use the same CA
system.
Video Format Set Video Format Video Format
Mismatch Mismatch Mismatch.
Clear Video Format match

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Warning Message Message Cause/Remedy Description
Type
Temperature Set Temperature over Cause: Room temperature Temperature is above
Warning Warning threshold too high, or air flow is normal operating
Clear Clear Temperature blocked. range.
Warning Remedy: Check openings
on front and rear panels for
blockage. Lower the room
temperature or improve air
flow to the device.
FPGATemperature Set Temperature over Cause: Room temperature FPGA temperature is
Warning Warning threshold is too high, or air flow is above normal
blocked. operating range.
Clear Clear Temperature Remedy: Check the
Warning openings on front and rear
panels for blockage. Lower
the room temperature or
improve air flow to the
device.
TDT timeout Set tdt timed out Cause: Uplink is not Time Date Table was
sending or is sending never received.
tdt is lost intermittently. No longer receiving
Remedy: Clear warning. If Time Date.
the problem persists,
Clear tdt fault cleared determine if uplink is
sending the current SI
information table. Disable
the warning if not using the
table.
SDT timeout Set sdt # timed out Cause: Uplink is not Service Description
sending or is sending Table was never
intermittently. received.
sdt # is lost Remedy: Clear warning. If No longer receiving
the problem persists, Service Description.
determine if uplink is
Clear sdt fault cleared sending the current SI
information table. Disable
the warning if not using the
table.

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Warning Message Message Cause/Remedy Description
Type
PMT timeout Set pmt # timed out Cause: Uplink is not Program Mapping
sending or is sending Table was never
intermittently. received.
pmt # is lost Remedy: Clear warning. If No longer receiving
the problem persists, Program Mapping
determine if uplink is Table.
sending the current SI
Clear pmt fault cleared information table. Disable
the warning if not using the
table.
PAT timeout Set pat # timed out Cause: Uplink is not Program Association
sending or is sending Table was never
intermittently. received.
pat # is lost Remedy: Clear warning. If No longer receiving
the problem persists, Program Association
determine if uplink is Table.
sending the current SI
Clear pat fault cleared information table. Disable
the warning if not using the
table.
NIT timeout Set nit timed out Cause: Uplink is not Network Information
sending or is sending Table was never
intermittently. received.
nit is lost Remedy: Clear warning. If No longer receiving
the problem persists, Network Information
determine if uplink is Table.
sending the current SI
Clear nit fault cleared information table. Disable
the warning if not using the
table.
CAT timeout Set cat timed out Cause: Uplink is not Conditional Access
sending or is sending Table was never
intermittently. received.
cat is lost Remedy: Clear warning. If No longer receiving
the problem persists, Conditional Access
determine if uplink is Table.
sending the current SI
Clear cat fault cleared information table. Disable
the warning if not using the
table.

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Warning Message Message Cause/Remedy Description
Type
DRT timeout Set drt # timed out Cause: Uplink is not Disaster Recovery
sending or is sending Table was never
intermittently. received.
drt # is lost Remedy: Clear warning. If No longer receiving
the problem persists, Disaster Recovery
determine if uplink is Table.
sending the current SI
Clear drt fault cleared information table. Disable
the warning if not using the
table.
Memory Usage Set Excessive (stack/ Cause: Possible software SW exceeding
partition) memory issue. allowable memory
usage Remedy: Clear warnings, usage.
Clear Normal (stack/ reset the unit, and notify
partition) memory customer service if the
usage problem persists.

Memory Usage Set Excessive (stack/ Cause: Possible software Software exceeding
partition) memory issue. allowable memory
usage Remedy: Clear warnings, usage.
Clear Normal (stack/ reset the unit, and notify
partition) memory customer service if the
usage problem persists.

FPGA Code Version Set FPGA newer than Cause: FPGA version is Software indicates
SW, newer than the software FPGA version is
Supported=%02u.%0 can support. newer than it can
2u.%02u.%02u, Remedy: Clear warnings, support.
Running=%02u.%02u reset the unit, and notify
.%02u.%02u customer service if the
Clear FPGA code ver OK problem persists.

Ethernet PHY n Set Link is down. Cause: No ethernet cable Ethernet MAC PHY
Clear Connection OK connected, faulty cabling, device is attempting
multiple devices sharing to reconnect to
MAC address on same IP external devices.
segment, or possible HW
issue.
Remedy: Check cabling,
check MAC addresses,
clear warnings, reset the
unit, and notify customer
service if the problem
persists.

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Warning Message Message Cause/Remedy Description
Type
FW: Resource Use Set Memory or List Near Cause: Possible software Software exceeding
HOST Full issue. allowable usage of
Remedy: Clear warnings, internal constructs.
Clear Normal Level reset the unit, and notify
customer service if the
problem persists.
FW: Resource Use Set Memory or List Near Cause: Possible software Software exceeding
SECOND Full issue. allowable usage of
Remedy: Clear warnings, internal constructs.
Clear Normal Level reset the unit, and notify
customer service if the
problem persists.

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Section B - Power Supply Replacement
Introduction

Removal and Replacement


There are no user-serviceable parts in the D9854 receiver supply. If the power
supply requires replacement, contact your service provider or Cisco for information
on how to return the unit for repair.

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6-26 Model D9854 Advanced Program Receiver Installation and Operation Guide 4021470 Rev C
Chapter 7
Customer Information
Overview

In This Chapter
This chapter contains the following topics.

Topic See Page


Product Support 7-2
Returning Products 7-4

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Product Support

Scientific-Atlanta, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Cisco Systems, Inc. (hereafter


”Cisco”), provides its customers who have purchased support agreements with
telephone support from anywhere in the world. If you require technical telephone
assistance or product training support, or if you have any questions concerning
their Cisco Atlanta product, you may contact the appropriate Customer Support
Center from those listed below. Charges may apply for customers without a current
and applicable product support agreement.

Customers Location Phone Number


Programmers and USA and Canada Toll-free: 1.888.949.4786
Broadcasters +1.770.236.4786
Telcos and Cable Service SciCare™ Services Toll-free: 1.800.722.2009
Providers Local: 678.277.1120 (press 2
at the prompt)
All Customers Europe +32.56.445.155 or
+32.56.445.197
All Customers Asia +852.2588.4746

Customers who call a Customer Support Center are asked specific questions in
order to identify their needs. In this way, each call can be directed to the customer
support representative most experienced with their Cisco product. Customer
Support Centers also provide the following pre- and post-sales support services for
Cisco products.
Training Support
On and off-site training plus technical support services are available for purchase
for both equipment operators and system administrators.
Warranty and Post-Warranty Support
Warranty and post-warranty support services are available to help customers
return Cisco products for service or repair.

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Product Support, Continued

Customer Responsibility
When returning equipment, the customer is solely responsible for equipment
packaging and transportation costs to the factory.
At the customer's request, Cisco will make reasonable efforts to provide warranty
service at the customer's premises, provided that the customer pays current field
service rates plus direct travel and accommodation expenses.
In Case of Repair
If your product requires repair, perform the following steps:
1. Notify Cisco of the problem immediately, providing the model number and
serial number of the equipment plus details of the problem. Upon receipt of this
information, service information and shipping instructions will be provided.
2. Upon receipt of instructions, return the product by prepaid freight. Refer to the
section Returning Products for details.
In Case of a Fault
If your product requires repair, perform the following steps:
1. Notify Cisco of the problem immediately, providing the model number and
serial number of the equipment plus details of the problem. Upon receipt of this
information, service information and shipping instructions will be provided.
2. Upon receipt of instructions, return the product by prepaid freight. Refer to the
section Returning Products for details.

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Returning Products

Introduction
You must have a return material authorization (RMA) number to return a product.
Contact the nearest customer service center and follow their instructions.
Returning a product to Cisco for repair includes the following steps:
• Obtaining a RMA number
• Obtaining a customer service center shipping address
• Packing and shipping the product
Obtaining an RMA Number and Shipping Address
You must have an RMA number to return products.
RMA numbers are valid for 60 days. If you already have a number, but it is older
than 60 days, you must contact a customer service representative to revalidate the
number. You can return the product after the RMA number is revalidated.
Follow these steps to obtain an RMA number and shipping address.
1. Contact a customer service representative to request a new RMA number or
revalidate an existing one.
2. Provide the following information to the customer service representative:
• Product name, model number, part number, serial number (if applicable)
• Quantity of products to return
• A reason for returning the product
• Your company name, contact, telephone number, email address, and fax
number
• Any service contract details
• Purchase order number of repair disposition authority, if available
Note: If you cannot provide a purchase order number:
• A proforma invoice listing all costs incurred will be sent to you at the
completion of product repair.
• Customer service must receive a purchase order number within 15 days after
you receive the proforma invoice.
• Products can accrue costs through damage or misuse, or if no problem is
found. Products incurring costs will not be returned to you without a valid
purchase order number.
3. The customer service representative issues the RMA number and provides the
shipping address.
Note: Absence of the RMA number may delay processing of product repair
and/or result in the equipment being returned unrepaired. Include the RMA
number in all correspondence.

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Returning Products, Continued

Packing and Shipping the Product


Follow these instructions to pack the product and ship it to Cisco.
1. Are the product's original container and packing material available?
• If yes, pack the product in the container using the packing material.
• If no, pack the product in a sturdy, corrugated box, and cushion it with
packing material.
Important:
• You are responsible for delivering the returned product to Cisco safely and
undamaged. Shipments damaged due to improper packaging may be refused
and returned to you at your expense.
• Do not return any power cords or accessories.
2. Write the following information on the outside of the container:
• Your name
• Your complete address
• Your telephone number
• RMA number
• Problem description
3. Ship the product to the address provided by the customer service
representative.
Note: Cisco does not accept freight collect. Be sure to prepay and insure all
shipments.

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7-6 Model D9854 Advanced Program Receiver Installation and Operation Guide 4021470 Rev C
Appendices 0

Appendix A - Technical Specifications


Appendix B - Default Settings
Appendix C - Lock Levels
Appendix D - Equipment and Accessories
Appendix E - Compliance
Appendix A
Technical Specifications
Overview

Introduction
This appendix contains the technical specifications for the Model D9854 Advanced
Program Receiver.
Note: The technical specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
In This Appendix
This appendix contains the following topics.

Topic See Page


Section A - L-Band Input and Processing A-3
General A-3
LNB LO Stability A-3
LNB Power and Control A-3
DVB-S/DVB-S2 A-4
Section B - Video Inputs/Outputs and Processing A-7
General A-7
Video Outputs A-8
Embedded Data in SDI A-11
Audio Outputs A-12
Conditional Access A-12
Section C - Transport Stream Outputs A-13
ASI Output A-13
MPEGoIP Output (optional) A-13
Section D - Control and Management Interfaces A-14
Ethernet Management Interface A-14
RS-232 Data Interface A-14
Alarm Interface A-14
Contact Closure Interface A-14
Section E - Power and General Specifications A-15

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Topic See Page
General A-15
Power A-15
Section - Power and General Specifications A-15
Mechanical A-16
Environment A-16

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Section A - L-Band Input and Processing
General

Parameter Specification
System MPEG-2/DVB Compatible
DVB-S EN 300 421, EN 300 468
Demodulation DVB-S QPSK, DVB-S2 QPSK and 8PSK
Number of RF Inputs 4 (only one active at a time)

LNB LO Stability

DVB-S and DVB-S2

Symbol Rate Stability


1 to 4.99 MSymbols/s ≤ ± 125 kHz
5.0 to 9.99 MSymbols/s ≤ ± 1.0 MHz
10.0 to 45 MSymbols/s ≤ ± 3.0 MHz

Parameter Specification
LNB Phase Noise Requirement -35 dBc/Hz at δF = 100 Hz
-53 dBc/Hz at δF = 1 kHz
-76 dBc/Hz at δF = 10 kHz
-96 dBc/Hz at δF = 100 kHz
-106 dBc/Hz at δF = 1 MHz
-117 dBc/Hz at δF = 10 MHz

LNB Power and Control

Parameter Specification
Voltage 13 V Vertical/circular right,
(RF1to RF3, RF4 does not have an 18 V Horizontal/circular left
LNB supply) Off
Current 350 mA maximum
LNB Alarms:
No load - 6 mA
Overload - 360 mA minimum

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DVB-S/DVB-S2

DVB-S/DVB-S2 Satellite Receiver

Parameter Specification
L-Band Input
Number of Inputs 4
Input Connector Type F-type, female, 75 Ω
Input Impedance 75 Ω
Return Loss > 10 dB
Isolation Between Inputs > 40 dB
L-band Frequency 950 to 2150 MHz
Tuning Step Size 1 MHz
Receive Spectrum Sense Normal and Inverted
L-Band Power
Input Power Level per Carrier -25 to -65 dBm (full transponder power)
DVB-S Modulation (EN 300 421)
Modulation QPSK
Convolutional FEC Rates 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8
Symbol Rate Range 1.0 to 45 MSymbols/s
Eb/No (C/N) Ratio See DVB-S2 Satellite Receiver Input, DVB-S
Eb/No (C/N) Ratio Table
DVB-S2 Modulation (EN 302 307)
Modulation QPSK, 8PSK
Pilots On/Off Pilots On
QPSK LDPC FEC Rates 1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10
8PSK LDPC FEC Rates 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10
LDPC FEC Frame Length Normal
Symbol Rate Range 1 to 30 Ms/s
Maximum Channel Bit Rate 90 Mbit/s
Maximum User Bit Rate 78.55 Mbit/s

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DVB-S/DVB-S2, Continued

DVB-S Eb/No (C/N) Ratio

Convolutional FEC Rate Eb/No Ratio (dB) in C/N at DVB Threshold


Linear Channel and IF (BW = Symbol Rate)
Loop configuration
1/2 4.5 4.1
2/3 5.0 5.9
3/4 5.5 6.9
5/6 6.0 7.9
7/8 6.4 8.5

C/N = Eb/No + 10 log (2 x FEC X 188/204)


The D9854 receiver displays the C/N Ratio.

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DVB-S/DVB-S2, Continued

DVB-S2 Error Rate Performance Es/No (C/N) Ratio

Mode Simulated Es/No (dB) Typical Performance (dB)


for FEC Frame length = in Linear Channel and IF
64,800 Loop configuration
QPSK 1/2 1.00 1.2
QPSK 3/5 2.23 2.4
QPSK 2/3 3.10 3.2
QPSK 3/4 4.03 4.2
QPSK 4/5 4.68 4.8
QPSK 5/6 5.18 5.3
QPSK 8/9 6.20 6.4
QPSK 9/10 6.42 6.6
8PSK 3/5 5.50 5.8
8PSK 2/3 6.62 6.8
8PSK 3/4 7.91 8.1
8PSK 5/6 9.35 9.6
8PSK 8/9 10.69 10.9
8PSK 9/10 10.98 11.3

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Section B - Video Inputs/Outputs and Processing
General

Item Specification
System MPEG-2/DVB Compatible
EN 300 421, EN 300 468

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Video Outputs

Analog SD Video Output

Item Test Specification Specification


Signal CVBS1 CVBS2
Number of Channels One SD source program One SD source program
Video Decompression MPEG-2 4:2:0 MPEG-2 4:2:0
Type
Output Impedance 75 Ω 75 Ω
525 Line
Bar level NTC-7 comp 700 mV ± 7 mV (± 1%) 700 mV ± 35 mV (± 5%)
Line Time Distortion VITS17 ≤ 1% ≤ 1%
Bar Tilt NTC-7 comp < 0.5% < 0.5%
Sync Level NTC-7 comp 40 IRE ± 0.5 IRE 40 IRE ± 2.0 IRE
DC Offset NTC-7 comp ± 100 mV ± 100 mV
Chrominance-to- NTC-7 comp 100 ± 5% 100 ± 5%
Luminance Gain
Inequality
Chrominance-to- NTC-7 comp < 20 nS < 20 nS
Luminance Phase
Inequality
K factor K 2T NTC-7 comp < 1% < 1%
Jitter < 5 nS < 5 nS
Frequency Response FCC multi- 0.5 MHz, 0 dB 0.5 MHz, 0 dB
burst 1.25 MHz, 0 dB ± 0.2 dB 1.25 MHz, 0 dB ± 0.2 dB
2 MHz, 0 dB ± 0.2 dB 2 MHz, 0 dB ± 0.2 dB
3 MHz, 0 dB ± 0.3 dB 3 MHz, 0 dB ± 0.3 dB
3.58 MHz, 0 dB ± 0.3 dB 3.58 MHz, 0 dB ± 0.3 dB
4.1 MHz, 0 dB ± 0.3 dB 4.1 MHz, 0 dB ± 0.3 dB
Differential Gain NTC-7 comp < 3.0% < 3.0%
Differential Phase NTC-7 comp < 3o < 3o
Luminance Non-linearity < 5% < 5%
Line Time Distortion NTC-7 comp ≤ 1% ≤ 1%
Weighted Signal Video 50% Grey ≤ -70 dB rms ≤ -70 dB rms
-to-Noise Field
Weighted Signal Video Luminanace ≤ -55 dB rms ≤ -55 dB rms
-to-Noise Ramp
Return Loss DC to 10 MHz, > 30 dB DC to 10 MHz, > 30 dB

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Video Outputs, Continued

Item Test Specification Specification


Signal CVBS1 CVBS2
625 Line
Bar level VITS17 700 mV ± 7 mV (± 1%) 700 mV ± 35 mV (± 5%)
Line Time Distortion VITS17 ≤ 1% ≤ 1%
Bar Tilt VITS17 < 0.5% < 0.5%
Sync Level VITS17 300 mV ± 3 mV 300 mV ± 15 mV
DC Offset VITS17 ± 100 mV ± 100 mV
Chrominance-to- Colour Bars 100 ± 5% 100 ± 5%
Luminance Gain
Inequality
Chrominance-to- Colour Bars < 20 nS < 20 nS
Luminance Phase
Inequality
K factor K 2T VITS17 < 1% < 1%
Jitter < 5 nS < 5 nS
Frequency Response VITS18 0.5 MHz, 0 dB 0.5 MHz, 0 dB
1 MHz, 0 dB ± 0.2 dB 1 MHz, 0 dB ± 0.2 dB
2 MHz, 0 dB ± 0.3 dB 2 MHz, 0 dB ± 0.2 dB
4 MHz, 0 dB ± 0.3 dB 4 MHz, 0 dB ± 0.3 dB
4.8 MHz, +0 dB, -0.5 dB 4.8 MHz, +0 dB, -0.5 dB
Differential Gain VITS330 < 3.0% < 3.0%
Differential Phase VITS330 < 3o < 3o
Luminance Non-linearity VITS17 < 5% < 5%
Weighted Signal Video-to- 50% Grey ≤ -70 dB rms ≤ -70 dB rms
Noise Field
Weighted Signal Video-to- Luminanace ≤ -55 dB rms ≤ -55 dB rms
Noise Ramp
Return Loss DC to 10 MHz, > 30 dB DC to 10 MHz, > 30 dB

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Video Outputs, Continued

Analog SD Video Output, CVBS1 and CVBS2 for monitoring

Item Specification
Number of Channels One down-converted source HD program
Video Decompression Type MPEG-2 4:2:0
Output Level 1.0 Vpp ± 5%
Output Impedance 75 Ω

HD Component Video Output (Monitoring Output)

Item Test Typical Performance Values


Signal
Y Pb, Pr
Amplitude 100% Color 700 mV ± 5% 700 mV ± 5%
Bars
Sync Amplitude 100% Color 300 mV ± 5% 300 mV ± 5%
Bars
Bandwidth Multi-burst DC to 30 MHz, ± 0.6 dB DC to 15 MHz, ± 0.6 dB
Noise, Unified Weighting Flat Field -70 dB -70 dB
Linearity 5-step 3% 3%
Interchannel Delay 100% Color 2 nS 2 nS
Bars
DC Offset ± 50 mV ± 50 mV
Return Loss DC to 30 MHz, -20 dB DC to 30 MHz, -20 dB

Aspect Ratio

Item Specification
Aspect Ratio Conversions Aspect Ratio Conversions
for Down-Conversion for SD Programs
4:3 : 16:9 4:3 16:9
16:9 Letterbox Center Cutout 16:9 Letterbox Scale to 16:9
14:9 Letterbox 14:9 Letterbox Center
Center Cutout

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Embedded Data in SDI

VBI Processing

Item Specification
Closed Captioning
Output formats SMPTE 334M embedded in HD-SDI

Embedded Audio

Item Specification
Format According to SMPTE 299M
Audio sampling frequency 48 kHz locked to the video. According to
SMPTE 272M
Resolution 20 bits

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Audio Outputs

Analog Audio Outputs

Item Specification
Number of Channels 2 stereo pairs/4 mono channels, 5.1 channel
downmix Audio decompression: MPEG or
Dolby Digital (AC-3). HE-AAC single
stereo pair or Dolby Digital Plus single
stereo pair available as future software
download.
Frequency Response ±0.5 dB, 20 Hz to 20 kHz (ref., 100 KΩ)
Total Harmonic Distortion < 0.3% at 1 kHz (ref. 100 KΩ)
Dynamic Range 85 dB (CCIR/Arm weighting)
Crosstalk 80 dB at 1 kHz (typical)

Digital Audio Outputs

Item Specification
Number of Channels 2 (one stereo channel each)
Format AES-3id
Connector BNC

Conditional Access

Item Specification
PowerVu CA DES or DVB
DVB Scrambling BISS Mode 1, Biss Mode E
DVB-CI Interface: 2 CI slots - EN 50221
CA Method: Multicrypt, Simulcrypt
CAS: Irdeto, Viaccess, Nagravision, Conax
CAS: MediaGuard, Cryptoworks available
in an anticipated future software release
Note: Viasat (uses NDS/VideoGuard) only
authorizes decoders equipped with an ASI
output to receive/decrypt Viasat-
encrypted programs.

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Section C - Transport Stream Outputs
ASI Output

Item Specification
Number of outputs 1
Type of connector 75 Ω BNC
Output impedance 75 Ω according to EN 50083-9
Data amplitude 800 mV peak-peak ± 10% according to EN
50083-9
Return loss >17 dB, 27 to 270 MHz
Transport stream bit rate 1 to 120 Mbit/s ± 100 ppm
ASI bit rate 200 Mbit/s ± 100 ppm
Transport stream formats According to EN 50083-9.
188 bytes structure,
204 bytes without Reed Solomon,
Burst or packet format.

MPEGoIP Output (optional)

Item Specification
Number of outputs 1
Type of connector RJ-45, 10/100/1000BaseT
Output modes UDP RAW, RTP
IP Addressing Multicast
TS Streaming MPTS
TS Bit Rate 1 to 120 Mbits/s

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Section D - Control and Management Interfaces
Ethernet Management Interface

Item Specification
Number of connectors 1
Type of connector Eight-pin RJ-45
Ethernet type 10/100 Base-T
Required setup IP address, default gateway and subnet
mask

RS-232 Data Interface

Item Specification
Connector type 9-pin sub-D female
Data rates RS-232 asynchronous data at selectable
rates up to 38.4 kb/s: 300, 1200, 2400, 4800,
9600, 19,200, 38,400 b/s

Alarm Interface

Item Specification
Number of outputs 3, each having one set of contacts closed
and one set open during normal operation.
Alarms are signalled by reversing the
polarity of the two contact sets.
Type of connector Terminal block
Max. voltage ≤30 V AC, ≤30 V DC
Max. current ≤1 A

Contact Closure Interface

Item Specification
Connector type 9-pin sub-D female
Minimum duration of event 250 ms, 1 frame period, e.g., for 1080i/25
guaranteed to be detected Hz 40 ms for DPI applications
Max. on generator impedance 100 Ω
Min. off generator impedance 100 kΩ

A-14 Model D9854 Advanced Program Receiver Installation and Operation Guide 4021470 Rev C
Section E - Power and General Specifications
General

Item Specification
LCD 2 lines of 40 characters, backlit LCD.
Keypad Arrow keys, 0 to 9, SELECT, MENU, INFO, ADV, MAP,
APPLY and NAV keys.
LEDs Green LED for Signal status. Red LED for Alarm indication.

Power

AC Power Connector

Item Specification
Type of connector IEC 320 style C14 appliance receptable
AC input 100 to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Power 37 W max.
Current 0.34 A @ 240 V AC typical, 0.5 A @ 120 V AC typical
Power Quality ANSI/IEEE Std C62.41.1-2002

Power
To operate the receiver, you must connect it to an AC power source.

WARNING:
Make sure that at least one end of the power cable(s) remains easily accessible
for unplugging, if you need to switch off the unit. For example: Ensure that the
socket outlet is installed near the product.

WARNING:
To avoid electrical shock, connect the three-prong plug on this product to an
earth-grounded three-pin socket outlet only.

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Mechanical

Item Specification
Height 1 U (4.37 cm) (1.72”)
Width 44.07 cm (17.35”)
Depth 35.0 cm (13.78“)
Weight 4.5 kg (10 lb.)

Environment

Item Specification
Storage
General The product is within the original
packaging.
Humidity 5 to 95% non-condensing
Temperature -20 to +70°C (-4 to 158°F)
Operation
Humidity (non-condensing) 95% humidity is valid up to 40°C
91% humidity is valid up to 45°C
70% humidity is valid up to 50°C
Temperature 0°C to +50°C (32°F to 122°F)
Altitude
Operating 10,000 ft. (3048 m) max.
Non-operating 30,000 ft. (9144 m ) max.

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Appendix B
Default Settings
Overview

Introduction
The D9854 Advanced Program Receiver is factory configured with default settings
unless you have requested a custom factory configuration. This appendix lists the
factory default settings.

Topic See Page


Factory Default Settings B-2

4021470 Rev C Model D9854 Advanced Program Receiver Installation and Operation Guide B-1
Factory Default Settings

RF Tuning

Parameter Default
RF Sel RF1
Freq 3.449
Sym Rate 28.3465 MSps
FEC AUTO
Polarity Horiz
IQ AUTO
LO1 5.15 GHz
LO2 0
LO Sel Off
XOVER 0.0
Polarization Horiz
Orb Pos 0.0
LNB Power Off
East/West NA
Modulation DVB-S
DVB-S2 Roll-off 0.35

Tune Mode

Parameter Default
Acq Mode Basic
CA Mode Std
Freq Sel NIT
Service List Rigorous
Use BAT No
Use NIT No
Use SDT No
Use PAT No

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Factory Default Settings, Continued

Audio/Video Setup

Parameter Default
Audio Sel 1
Language English
DownMix 2/0 Lt Rt
Mode Stereo
AC3 Compression RF Mode
Lip Sync Adj 0
Sync Mode On
PMT Source 1
PCM Out Off
Vol Left 0
Vol Right 0

Video Formats

Parameter Default
PV Format Auto
SD Formatanguage Select Auto
Tri-Synch Mode Disabled
SD Aspect Ratio 4:3
Aspect Ratio Selection None
Aspect Ratio WSS Passthrough
Closed Caption Mode Auto
Closed Caption Control 0

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Factory Default Settings, Continued

PSI Options

Parameter Default
Instance Id 1
Instance Name Active_1, Active_2
Global Map Mode MAP SVC ID & PID
Duplication Method PSI Remapping
Regen Output Rate PowerVu Std
Unreferenced Content Drop All
PSI Option Control By Table
PAT Pass
CAT Pass
PMT Pass
TSDT Pass
NIT Pass
NIT OtherPass Pass
SDT Pass
SDT OtherPass Pass
BAT Pass Pass
EIT Pass
EIT Other Pass
TDT Pass
ST Pass
RST Pass
TOT Pass
DIT Pass
SIT Pass
ECM Pass
EMM Pass

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Factory Default Settings, Continued

PSI Options

Parameter Description
DRT Pass
CDT Drop
Service ID Output Valid Pgms Only
Modified No

DPM

Parameter Default
PE Id 0
Stream Type 0
Stream Category UNKN
Stream Instance 0
Action Drop
Output PID 0

IP

Parameter Default
Port Id 0
IP name control
IP version IPv4
IPv4 version 192.131.244.6
IPv4 Mask 24
IPv4 Gateway 192.131.244.254
Read Community String public
Write Community String public

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Factory Default Settings, Continued

Muting Thresholds

Parameter Default
DVB-S Transport Cutoff 0.0
DVB-S2 Transport Restore 0.1
DVB-S Audio Cutoff 0.0
DVB-S2 Audio Restore 0.1
Muting Control Enable

Subtitling

Parameter Default
Op Mode Off
Language Select Langentry
Language List eng
PMT Order First
Imitext position Standard
ForeGnd Auto
BackGnd Auto
Entry eng

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Factory Default Settings, Continued

Administration

Parameter Description
Date Format DD_MM_YYYY
Time Format 24 Hr
GMT Offset + 05_30
LCD Contrast 30
Keyboard Lock Enable No
Keyboard Timeout (seconds) 60
M1 Port Type ASI
M2 Port Type ASI
Menu Type Disabled
Regenerate Always
Banner Enable

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B-8 Model D9854 Advanced Program Receiver Installation and Operation Guide 4021470 Rev C
Appendix C
Lock Levels
Overview

Introduction
This appendix contains the lock levels for the D9854 Advanced Program Receiver.
In This Appendix
This appendix contains the following topics.

Topic See Page


D9854 Receiver Lock Levels C-2

4021470 Rev C Model D9854 Advanced Program Receiver Installation and Operation Guide C-1
D9854 Receiver Lock Levels

Four (4) lock levels (0, 1, 2, 3, and 4) are available for protecting your receiver and its
settings against unauthorized use or modification (see the table below for full
details).

Level Description

0 All settings are unlocked (receiver lockout disabled)

1 All settings are unlocked except Factory Reset,


Password options and receiver parameters.

2 All settings are unlocked except RF and ASI Input


Tuning parameters.

3 All settings locked (access via password only), except


IP address and RF power.

4 All settings locked (access via password only, can be


changed via front panel remote terminal or PNC uplink
signal)

If a change made to the current Lock Level setting is not saved, the previously
saved setting is restored.
Note: The user cannot select NONE as a Lock Level.
Video

Parameter Lock Level


PV Format 2
SD Format 2

Aspect Ratio

Parameter Lock Level


SD Aspect Ratio 2
AR Selection 2
AR Conversion 2
WSS Mode 2

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D9854 Receiver Lock Levels, Continued

Closed Caption

Parameter Lock Level


Preferred Mode 2

Subtitles

Parameter Lock Level


Op Mode 2
Lang Menu 2
Lang List 2
PMT Order 2
Manual Entry 2
Imitext Position 2
Foreground 2
Background 2

Download

Parameter Lock Level


Mode 2
DL Type 2
DL Bank 2
Command 2

Runnable Application

Parameter Lock Level


Index 2
Select 2
Erase 2

4021470 Rev C Model D9854 Advanced Receiver Installation and Operation Guide C-3
D9854 Receiver Lock Levels, Continued

Runnable FPGA

Parameter Lock Level


Index 2
Select 2
Erase 2

Audio

Parameter Lock Level


Audio Sel Key 2
Mode 2
AC3 Comp 2
Left 2
Right 2
PMT Source 2

PV Muting Thresholds

Parameter Lock Level


Transport Cutoff 2
Transport Restore 2
Audio Cutoff 2
Audio Restore 2

LDPC Muting Thresholds

Parameter Lock Level


Transport Cutoff 2
Transport Restore 2
Audio Cutoff 2

C-4 Model D9854 Advanced Program Receiver Installation and Operation Guide 4021470 Rev C
Parameter Lock Level
Audio Restore 2

Muting Thresholds

Parameter Lock Level


Restore Defaults 2
Control 2

Fixed PID

Parameter Lock Level


CH 1
Ch Stream IDX 1
PID 1
Stream Type 1

IP

Parameter Lock Level


Port ID Key 3
Name 3
V4 IP Addr 3
V4 Mask 3
V4 Def Gateway 3

SNMP Comm

Parameter Lock Level


Read String 2
Write String 2
Sys Name 2
Sys Location 2
Sys Contact 2

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D9854 Receiver Lock Levels, Continued

Trap Destination

Parameter Lock Level


Index 2
IP Addr 2

Active Settings

Parameter Lock Level


ACQ Mode 1
CA Mode 1
Input Sel 1
Freq Sel 1
Ser List Mode 1
Use BAT 1
Use NIT 1
Use SDT 1
Use PAT 1

Active Tuning

Parameter Lock Level


Net ID 1
ASI 1
RF1 1
RF2 1
RF3 1
RF4 1
Input 1
Modulation 1
Frequency 1

C-6 Model D9854 Advanced Program Receiver Installation and Operation Guide 4021470 Rev C
Parameter Lock Level
Sym Rate 1
FEC 1
LNB Power 3
Polarization 1
IQ 1
22 kHz Tone 1
Rolloff 1

Active Inputs

Parameter Lock Level


RF Sel Key 1
LNB Type 1
LNB Trim1 1
LNB Trim2 1
Crossover 1
LO Select 1
LOF 1 1
LOF 2 1
Orbital Pos 1
E/W Flag 1
Orb Polarization 1

BISS

Parameter Lock Level


Mode 2
BISS 1 SW 2
BISS E SW 2
BISS E ID 2

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D9854 Receiver Lock Levels, Continued

Program Entry

Parameter Lock Level


PE Index 2
Channel Num 2
CA Resource 2
Resource ID 2
CH Cmd 2

Program Status

Parameter Lock Level


PE Index 2
Channel Num 2

Decode Enable

Parameter Lock Level


Decoder 2
Enabled 2

Power On

Parameter Lock Level


Clr Reset Count 0

User Setting

Parameter Lock Level


Date Format 2
Time Format 2
GMT Offset 2

C-8 Model D9854 Advanced Program Receiver Installation and Operation Guide 4021470 Rev C
Parameter Lock Level
KB Lock Enable 2
KB Lock Timeout 2
M1 Port Type 2
M2 Port Type 2
Contrast 2
Menu Type 2
Clear ADP 2
Regenerate 2
Banner 2
Reboot 2

Admin

Parameter Lock Level


Lock Level 3
Lock Level Pwd 3
Lock Level Pwd Cur 0
Lock Level Pwd New 0
Lock Level Pwd Conf 0
Factory Reset 0
Clean Unused Tbls 0

DPM Transmit

Parameter Lock Level


Output Mode 2
Descramble Mode 2
Rate Ctrl 2
Rate 2
Ins Null Pkt 2

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D9854 Receiver Lock Levels, Continued

DPM Global Configuration

Parameter Lock Level


Instance ID 2
Instance Name 2
Map Mode 2
Dup Method 2
Reg Rate 2
Unref Content 2
PSI Output 2
PSI PAT 2
PSI CAT 2
PSI PMT 2
PSI TSDT 2
PSI NIT 2
PSI NITO 2
PSI SDT 2
PSI SDTO 2
PSI BAT 2
PSI EIT 2
PSI TDT 2
PSI ST 2
PSI RST 2
PSI TOT 2
PSI DIT 2
PSI SIT 2
PSI ECM 2
PSI EMM 2
PSI DRT 2

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Parameter Lock Level
PSI CDT 2
Svc ID Output 2
Modified 2
Activate 2

DPM PE Maps

Parameter Lock Level


Instance ID 2
PE 2
Action 2
PMT PID 2
Output Channel 2
PID Map 2

DPM PID Map

Parameter Lock Level


Index 2
In Use 2
Instance Name 2
PE 2
Row 2
Stream Type 2
Stream CAT 2
Stream Inst 2
Action 2
Output PID 2

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D9854 Receiver Lock Levels, Continued

IP Configuration

Parameter Lock Level


Enabled 2
Instance Name 2
TP Proto 2
Dest IP Addr 2
SAP Multicast IP Addr 2
Dest Port 2
Src Port 2
Min IP Per Sec 2
PCR Addition 2
PCR Start New Pkt 2
Send Sap 2
Send Sap Str 2
Max TPKT Per IP 2
SAP Str 2
Intf Mode 1 2
Intf Mode 2 2

Alarm Setting

Parameter Lock Level


Enable 2
Relay 2
Trap 2

Warning Setting

Parameter Lock Level


Name 2

C-12 Model D9854 Advanced Program Receiver Installation and Operation Guide 4021470 Rev C
Parameter Lock Level
Enable 2
Relay 2
Trap 2

Fault Status

Parameter Lock Level


Text ID 2
Fault Num 2
Name 2
Type 2
Severity 2
Last Date Time 2
Trap State 2
Details 2
Relay 2

Fault History

Parameter Lock Level


Sequence 2
Name 2
Type 2
Set Date Time 2
Reset Date Time 2
State 2
Details 2

Log History

Parameter Lock Level


Sequence 2

4021470 Rev C Model D9854 Advanced Receiver Installation and Operation Guide C-13
Parameter Lock Level
Cur Date 2
Cur Time 2
Message 2

C-14 Model D9854 Advanced Program Receiver Installation and Operation Guide 4021470 Rev C
Appendix D
Equipment and Accessories
Overview

Introduction
This appendix contains names and part numbers of equipment and accessories for
the D9854 Advanced Program Receiver.
In This Appendix
This appendix contains the following topics.

Topic See Page


Accessory Kits for the D9854 Receiver D-2

4021470 Rev C Model D9854 Advanced Program Receiver Installation and Operation Guide D-1
Accessory Kits for the D9854 Receiver

Accessory Kit
The accessory kit for the D9854 receiver contains the following items:

Part Number Description


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Operation Guide

D-2 Model D9854 Advanced Program Receiver Installation and Operation Guide 4021470 Rev C
Appendix E
Compliance
Applicable Standards and Notices

Safety The D9854 Advanced Program Receiver has been approved for safety by
the Standards Council of Canada and the OHSA (NRTL) Accredited
Testing Laboratory to the following standards:
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-1-03
UL Std No. 60950-1-2003
Also, this product is being evaluated under the IECEE CB scheme to the
following international standard:
IEC 60950-1 (1st Ed)
For the CB report and Certificate, the product is evaluated for the
country differences outlined in CB Bulletin 109A:
EMC Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) results from the static electricity buildup
on the human body and other objects. This static discharge can degrade
components and cause failures.
Take the following precautions against electrostatic discharge.
• Use an anti-static bench mat and a wrist strap or ankle strap designed
to safely ground ESD potentials through a resistive element.
• Keep components in their anti-static packaging until installed.
• Avoid touching electronic components when installing a module.
Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulatory Requirements
Ethernet cables should be of single-shielded or double-shielded type.
Coaxial cables should be of the double-braided shielded type. Where
this equipment is subject to USA FCC and/or Industry Canada rules, the
following statements apply:
FCC Notices
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for
a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when operated in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions supplied in this
manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference
to radio or television reception (which can be determined by turning the

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Applicable Standards and Notices, Continued

equipment off and on), the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by
one or more of the following measures:
1. Reorient or relocate the television receiving antenna.
2. Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
3. Connect the equipment to an AC outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
4. Contact your dealer/ reseller or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help.
The user may find the booklet “Interference handbook” prepared by the Federal
Communications Commission helpful. This booklet is available from the U.S.
Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, stock no. 004-000-00450-7.
Shielded cables should be used to interconnect this device with any other/
peripheral equipment (i.e., data sources, terminals, monitors, etc.) to ensure
compliance with Class B limits. Failure to do so may result in radio or TV
interference. Cables should be of braided shield construction with metal end shells.
Industry Canada Notice
This digital apparatus does not exceed the limits for Class B radio noise emissions
from digital apparatus as set out in the radio interference regulations of the
Industry Canada.
Le present appareil numerique n’emet pas de bruites radioelectriques qui dépassant
les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de Class B prescrites dans le
reglement sur le brouillage radioelectrique edicte par Industrie Canada.
Unauthorized Modifications
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference resulting from
unauthorized modifications made to this equipment. It is the responsibility of the
user to correct such interference at his own expense.

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