Cisco Cisco D9804 Multiple Transport Receiver Installationsanleitung
Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation
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Menu Item
Description
Parameters
GMT Off
Sets the GMT offset. Time information is
normally broadcast as part of the transmitted
digital signal. It is usually the broadcaster’s
local time relative to GMT (Greenwich Mean
Time).
normally broadcast as part of the transmitted
digital signal. It is usually the broadcaster’s
local time relative to GMT (Greenwich Mean
Time).
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 1.0
hour increments.
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 1.0
hour increments.
Setup Menu: ASI In
To view the ASIIn menu from the Setup 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 ASIIn menu.
and then the SELECT key to reach the Setup Menu. Then press the RIGHT arrow
key once and the SELECT key to view the ASIIn menu.
For instructions on how to select and store settings, see About the Front Panel (on
page 26).
page 26).
The ASIIn menu has the following structure:
Menu Item
Description
Parameters
Comma Required
Allows the use of the DTF ASI output as an
ASI input source to the D9804 MTR. This is
applicable for local monitoring of the DTF
output.
ASI input source to the D9804 MTR. This is
applicable for local monitoring of the DTF
output.
0, 1 or 2. Default is 2.
0 allows up to the
maximum DTF output
rate. When using an input
level above 72. 5 Mb/s,
decrease the comma value
until an output is achieved
(at the MTR ASI output).
maximum DTF output
rate. When using an input
level above 72. 5 Mb/s,
decrease the comma value
until an output is achieved
(at the MTR ASI output).
If the D9804 MTR is used
to decombine and
descramble the output
data from the DTF ASI
output, then a maximum
rate for the input
containing scrambled PIDs
is 140 Mbps.
to decombine and
descramble the output
data from the DTF ASI
output, then a maximum
rate for the input
containing scrambled PIDs
is 140 Mbps.