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4 DIAGNOSTICS 
 
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T 1 
Closed Caption service T 1 
 
T 2 
Closed Caption service T 2 
 
T 3 
Closed Caption service T 3 
 
T 4 
Closed Caption service T 4 
 
Primary Lang 
Primary language established by the provider (default, Service 1)    
 
Second Lang 
Secondary language established by the provider (Service 2) 
 
Service 3 
Set by the provider Service 3. 
 
Service 4 
Set by the provider Service 4. 
 
Service 5 
Set by the provider Service 5. 
 
Service 6 
Set by the provider Service 6. 
Digital Subtitle 
Status 
The subtitle parameter indicates if subtitles are enabled and, if enabled, what language 
is selected and if the subtitle is being rendered. The language is displayed as the 3-
character ISO639.2/B language code.  
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Enabled is indicated with Yes or No. 
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The language is displayed as the 3-character ISO639.2 language code.  
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Enhanced mode is indicated with Yes or No. 
• 
Rendered status is indicated with Yes or No. 
PiP Focus 
The Picture in Picture focus indicates N/A and is not a standard supported DCH feature 
(dependent upon application software). 
Input Sources 
The input source list information on ADP Lock, Audio Mode, VP lock, and Input Format. 
The ADP Lock indicates whether the audio stream is locked. Valid values are: 
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YES: Audio Processor is locked to the audio stream 
• 
NO: Audio Processor is not locked to the audio stream 
Audio Mode indicates the audio Mode of in incoming digital service. Valid values 
include: 
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N/A: the audio mode is not applicable to the currently tuned stream 
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Mono: the audio mode is monophonic 
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Stereo: the audio mode is stereo 
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Surround: the audio mode is surround sound 
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5.1: the audio mode is Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound 
VP Lock indicates whether the video stream is locked. Valid values are: 
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YES: Video Processor is locked to the video stream 
• 
NO: Video Processor is not locked to the video stream 
The input format includes the aspect ratio (4:3 or 16:9), the screen pixel size 
(nnnnXnnnn), pixel display (‘i’ for interlaced, ‘p’ for progressive), and frames per second 
(24, 25, 30, or 60).