Cisco PowerKEY CableCARD Module 800 Guía Del Usuario
Configure the DNCS for CableCARD and M-Card Support
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6 Is the Priority value zero?
If yes, click the Priority arrow and select a non-zero value (for example, 3).
Then go to step 7.
If no, go to step 7.
7 Click the Alert Type tab to verify that the Alert Remaining Time field is a non-
zero value.
Note: The value in the Alert Remaining Time field defines the duration of EAS
Note: The value in the Alert Remaining Time field defines the duration of EAS
messages on OpenCable hosts (with and without CableCARD modules).
8 Is the Alert Remaining Time set to zero?
If yes, enter a value (in seconds) greater than zero. Then go to step 9.
Note: Cisco recommends that you type 30 for this field.
Note: Cisco recommends that you type 30 for this field.
If no, go to step 9.
9 Click Save and click Close.
10 Repeat steps 3 through 9 for each unique configuration you have in use.
11 From the Set Up Emergency Alert System Configuration window, click Close.
12 Test the EAS alert functionality to verify that it is working properly.
10 Repeat steps 3 through 9 for each unique configuration you have in use.
11 From the Set Up Emergency Alert System Configuration window, click Close.
12 Test the EAS alert functionality to verify that it is working properly.
Note: Cisco recommends that you test the EAS alert functionality each week.
Verifying Installation of the CableCARD or M-Card Module
1 Insert the CableCARD or M-Card module into the CableCARD module slot on
the host device at your headend.
2 If your host is a device with RF output, tune the TV to the channel (3 or 4) that
you selected in the Configure CableCARD Server Window.
Note: If the host device is a television set, tune to any channel.
Note: If the host device is a television set, tune to any channel.
3 Verify that the message displayed on the television screen includes the telephone
number that is in the CableCARD Server Configuration user interface.