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To initiate a terminal session, enter the username
monitor
or
admin
and the appropriate
password.
After processing an input line (or after return is pressed on a blank line), the interface will
display the ‘#’ prompt on the terminal.
The terminal interface will remain active until an exit command is issued to logout.
The supported terminal commands are described below, along with their parameter lists.
Typing in a command with the wrong parameter list will cause a short usage help message
to be displayed.
Help
Usage:
Help
This command displays a list of available commands. This list will also be displayed if an
unrecognized command is entered. This list may include some useful Linux shell
commands as well.
exit
Usage:
exit
Log off the system so that a username and password will be required before any further
actions can be performed. This command takes no parameters.
SetCarrier
Usage:
SetCarrier [-A/-B] [-f <frequency>] [-s <symbol rate>] [-m {q/b}] [-v <Viterbi
rate>] [-n <NCC Pid>] [-t {e/d}] [-p {h/v}] [-d <description>]
Note that this command is available only to the
admin
user.
This command enters the DVB Carrier definitions (A or B, or both) and facilitates setting of
the receiver’s tuner/demodulator to the specified DVB Carrier (A). The absence of -A or -B
will apply the definition to both carriers. The individual parameters are defined below:
-A
Applies the command to DVB Carrier A
-B
Applies the command to DVB Carrier B
-f
Is the frequency of the carrier in Hz, in the numeric range
950000000
-
2150000000
Hz.
-s
Is the symbol rate of the carrier in symbols per second, in the numeric range
1000000
-
45000000
S/s.
-m
Is the modulation scheme, using one of the options:
q
for QPSK;
b
for BPSK.
NOTE:
Terminal Interface
commands are
case sensitive.
Commands can be
entered exactly as
shown, or all in
lower case.
However, all
command
parameters must
be entered exactly
as shown.
NOTE:
Parameters shown
in square brackets
are optional and do
not have to be
entered. If they
are not entered,
they will remain
unchanged, unless
defined otherwise.
However, if all
parameters are
shown as optional,
at least one has to
be entered.