2. DVB-T OUTPUT: DVB-T output for TTT-TWIN-CI
2K, 8K.
2.1. DVB T Mode:
QPSK, 16 QAM, 64 Q M.
2.2. Q M Mode:
FEC 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8.
2.3. Code Rate:
1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32.
2.4. Guard Interval:
6, 7, 8 MHz.
2.5. Bandwidth:
normal, Inverted.
2.6. IQ mode:
2. DVB-T OUTPUT: DVB-T output for TTT-TWIN-CI
16, 32, .64, 128, 256 Q M.
2.1. Q M Mode:
2.2. IQ Mode: normal,
13, 15.
2.3. Roll Off:
1000, 6960 KB.,
2.4. Baud Rate (KB):
3. DVB-T INPUT: Terrestrial signal input
3.1. 1 > Voltage aux: 0V, +12 V. DC Pass.
3.2. 1 > In Freq (MHz): Input frequency 174÷858 MHz
3.3. 1 > In BW (MHz): 6, 7, 8.
3.4. 1 > Init Tuner: Syncronize the tuner (press
3.5. * 1 > Mode S/N: Shows the standard and S/N values.
3.6. * 1 > Modulation: Shows the input signal modulation.
3.7. 2 > Voltage aux: 0V, +12V. DC Pass.
3.8. 2 > In Freq (MHz): Input Frequency 174÷858 MHz
3.9. 2 > In BW (MHz): 6, 7, 8.
3.10. 2 > Init Tuner: Syncronize the tuner (press
3.11. * 2 >Mode S/N: Shows the standard and S/N values.
3.12. * 2 >Modulation: Shows the input signal modulation.
3.13. * utomode: makes a pass thorugh of the values of
the input signal to the output.
*Only available if the input tuner is tuned.
4. OUTPUT SERVICES
- This function is only available when the tuner is tuned.
4.1. 1> List of Services:
Press
to view the list.
G
Press
to select the service.
J
J
L
M
G
Press
to enter the service parameters.
G
– A "+" sign followed by the name of the service indicates
that this service is in the output multiplex.
– A " * " sign before the name indicates an encrypted
service.
4.1.1. ctive:
enables the service on output MUX
(use
to select and press
J
J
L
M
4.1.2. LCN:
Allows assigning a LCN (Logical Channel Number)
between 1 and 999 to the services at the output
(select with
and press
J
J
L
M
for NO LCN).
4.1.3. Program Number:
indicates the service PN (SID,
Service ID)
4.1.4. Program Nb Edit:
Permits to change the value of the PN
(SID, Service ID) associated with a service between 1 and
65535. Changing from its initial value should be different
for each service (select with
inverted.
)
OK
)
OK
list of services.
).
OK
; 0000 stands
OK
and press
).
J
J
L
M
OK
4.2. 2>List of Services:
Press
to view the list.
G
Press
to select the service.
J
J
L
M
G
Press
to enter the service parameters.
G
– A "+" sign followed by the name of the service indicates
that this service is in the output multiplex.
– A " * " sign before the name indicates an encrypted
service.
4.2.1. ctive:
enables the service on output MUX
(use
to select and press
J
J
L
M
4.2.2. LCN:
Allows assigning a LCN (Logical Channel Number)
between 1 and 999 to the services at the output
(select with
and press
J
J
L
M
NO LCN)
4.2.3. Program Number:
indicates the service PN (SID,
Service ID)
4.2.4. Program Nb Edit:
Permits to change the value of the PN
(SID, Service ID) associated with a service between 1 and
65535. Changing from its initial value should be different
for each service (select with
indicates the total % of the output 1
4.3. Out 1 MUX BW:
MUX occupied.
indicates the total % of the output 2
4.4. Out 2 MUX BW:
MUX occupied.
clears all the services selected in the DVB-T
4.5. Clear all:
output. "Press
".
OK
reads the transponder services.
4.6. Read Services:
"Press
".
OK
- It is not recommendable to work with the output MUX BW
above 92%, as the services may increase their bitrate during
transmission. (Output MUX BW >92%: Status LED in yellow).
- With encrypted services there is the risk of overload the
processing capacity of the CAM.
Allows the Output's NIT configuration.
5. PSI EDIT:
Pass-Through / LOCAL selection. If local is
5.1. NIT Mode:
chosen, allows modifying the following parameters.
Allows living a name to the network.
5.2. Network Name:
(give the same value as the Orig.Net.ID).
5.3. Network ID:
Some receivers need a different TS ID for
5.4. 1>TS ID:
every memorised module (value between 0 and 65535).
2>TS ID.
Original Network Identifier by Country
5-5. Orig. Net. ID:
(see table 3).
NIT version table.
5.6. Vr. NIT:
SDT version table.
5.7. Vr. SDT:
Generic/UK. Allows to generate the NIT
5.8. LCN Mode:
according to different standards. (40 by default).
6. C M: access to MMI and C M menus
Input 1 or input 2.
6.1. C M Position:
Open the session with the MMI (only
6.2. Read MMI:
option available if session is not open). If the session is
open, the last option is read again.
Closes the session with the MMI. It's
6.3. Close MMI:
recommended to close the MMI session once finished
the access.
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list of services.
).
OK
; 0000 stands for
OK
and press
).
J
J
L
M
OK