Cisco Cisco D9824 Advanced Multi Decryption Receiver Installation Guide
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3 If the Rate Control was set to User, set the maximum output bit rate in the User
Rate field. This setting is used when the signal source is RF or ASI and 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 206 Mbps.
Note: Output data may be lost if this bit rate is set to a value less than the actual
signal bit rate.
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 206 Mbps.
Note: Output data may be lost if this bit rate is set to a value less than the actual
signal bit rate.
4 Select the DPM Output Mode for the current output. With the exception of No
Output, selecting a mode will configure the DPM settings to achieve the
specified behavior. In this way, they act as DPM presets. Any changes then made
to the DPM settings will switch the mode to Full DPM Control. It is highly
recommended to use either one of these basic modes, or, for advanced setup,
enter the DPM mapping before setting the Output Mode.The following table
describes each mode:
specified behavior. In this way, they act as DPM presets. Any changes then made
to the DPM settings will switch the mode to Full DPM Control. It is highly
recommended to use either one of these basic modes, or, for advanced setup,
enter the DPM mapping before setting the Output Mode.The following table
describes each mode:
Output Mode
Description
No Output
No ASI output will be generated and the ASI port will be disabled.
Passthrough
The output will be identical to the input. All PEs will be set to Pass
and other DPM settings will also be set.
and other DPM settings will also be set.
Service Channels
Only
Only
This is similar to Passthrough, except that only channels applied
to program entries are available on the output.
to program entries are available on the output.
MAP Passthrough
The output will be identical to the input, except that channels and
PIDs will be mapped using the DPM settings. If the input is tuned
to a valid channel, the PEs are automatically set to Map.
Otherwise, the PEs are automatically set to Drop.
PIDs will be mapped using the DPM settings. If the input is tuned
to a valid channel, the PEs are automatically set to Map.
Otherwise, the PEs are automatically set to Drop.
Note: If the PE is mapped, it uses the last valid input. The output
map (for example, output channel PMT) does not change
automatically if the input or channel number is changed.
map (for example, output channel PMT) does not change
automatically if the input or channel number is changed.
MAP Service
Channels Only
Channels Only
This is similar to MAP Passthrough, except that only channels
applied to program entries are available on the output. If the input
is tuned to a valid channel, the PEs are automatically set to Map.
Otherwise, the PEs are automatically set to Drop.
applied to program entries are available on the output. If the input
is tuned to a valid channel, the PEs are automatically set to Map.
Otherwise, the PEs are automatically set to Drop.
Note: If the PE is mapped, it uses the last valid input. The output
map (for example, output channel PMT) does not change
automatically if the input or channel number is changed.
map (for example, output channel PMT) does not change
automatically if the input or channel number is changed.
Full DPM Control
The output will be generated according to the DPM settings. This
is a manual control setting.
is a manual control setting.
5 In Descrambled drop-down, select whether the output will be descrambled if
the input is scrambled. The following table describes the available options:
Descramble
Description
Scrambled
The output channel will remain scrambled even if the PE is
authorized and can descramble the channel.
authorized and can descramble the channel.