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Information about available satellite broadcast services and the current setup is
available from the Available Services menu. These services are authorized through
your dealer/reseller or local service provider. The current setup is also affected by
your LNB antenna (dish) installation.
To display the Available Services menu
Step 1. Display the Main Menu (Figure 5).
Step 2. Move to Available Services and press SELECT.
Available options:
Move to Exit and press SELECT (or press 1 and then SELECT)
to return to the previous menu.
You can view information about the current setup, and/or change the current
channel. The following available satellite broadcast services information is dis-
played on-screen.
Video (PID)
1
Audio (PID)
LS Data (PID)
2
CONTROL (control pins status)
VBI (PID)
3
Download (PID)
Channel (current channel number)
Encryption (status)
Scrambling (status)
Authorization (status)
1
Packet ID
2
Low Speed Data
3
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Subscriber uplink services made available to your Headend Satellite Receiver are
associated with virtual channels. These channels can include video, audio and/or
data services. All authorized virtual channel services are provided via PowerVu
System software and broadcast facility equipment, and are decoded by the receiver
using the current receiver setup. You can view available subscriber services infor-
mation independently (i.e., for each virtual channel) at the Available Services
menu. If subscriber services are deauthorized, or if available services exclude one
or more virtual channels, an on-screen message is substituted for the virtual chan-
nel display and the Authorized field displays “No” to indicate that no uplink
service authorization key is being received.
If EXPANSION PORT control pins are being used for remote receiver operation via
Remote Control commands, the status of each pin is displayed at the Control field.
For example, if all four control pins are set to the open collector state (i.e., High),
the Control field displays “HHHH”. For more information about the EXPANSION
PORT, see “Connecting your system” (see also “Appendix C Serial Remote Con-
trol Command Set”).
Figure16. Available Services menu display