Cisco Cisco D9804 Multiple Transport Receiver Guia Da Instalação
Chapter 1 Quick Setup - Read Me First!
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Setting up ASI Output Parameters
1 Move to the Routing Output menu and use the up and down arrows keys to
navigate, select, and configure the six ASI outputs (ASI 1 through 6). Any output
can receive data from any one of the 4 RF inputs or from the ASI input.
can receive data from any one of the 4 RF inputs or from the ASI input.
Entry/Selection
Options
Enabled
Set to Yes to enable the output.
Inband Data
Set to Ignore to use local data.
Source Stream
Select the input source (RF1 to RF4) for the output.
Format
Decombined - decombines the transport according to the selected
CT ID (combined transport ID).
CT ID (combined transport ID).
Remux - the CT ID will be remultiplexed when passed to the
selected output.
selected output.
Drop: filters the input prior to sending; will allow all PIDs except
those entered.
those entered.
Pass - filters the input prior to sending; will only allow PIDs that
have been entered.
have been entered.
Raw - passes the input directly to the output.
PCR Correction
Enable or Disable. Not used for Decombined or Remux streams
(see Format above).
(see Format above).
BISS Index
1 to 512.
Output Rate Type
Fixed Rate - Pass, Drop, and Raw streams are output. The
transport stream rate is stuffed with null packets to achieve the
output rate. The fixed output rate is in the range from 1 to 213.7
Mbps. This is also the maximum output bitrate when the selected
Bitrate Type is “Source Rate”.
transport stream rate is stuffed with null packets to achieve the
output rate. The fixed output rate is in the range from 1 to 213.7
Mbps. This is also the maximum output bitrate when the selected
Bitrate Type is “Source Rate”.
Source Rate - Pass, Drop, Raw, Remux, and Decombined streams
are output. The transport stream output rate is identical to the
stream input rate to a maximum value set by the Fixed Rate
setting.
are output. The transport stream output rate is identical to the
stream input rate to a maximum value set by the Fixed Rate
setting.
Note: Source Rate is always used for decombined and remux
streams.
streams.
Full Rate - Pass, Drop, and Raw streams are output. The
transport stream rate is not stuffed with null packets. The output
rate will be 213.7 Mbps.
transport stream rate is not stuffed with null packets. The output
rate will be 213.7 Mbps.
Burst Mode
Enable or Disable (default).