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Using the Menus
3-5
R10
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Main Menu
Introduction
The
R10-Main Menu
lets you view and edit the program-to-ISE (Inboard Security
Element) assignment and lets you select subsequent MDR menus. The menu also
displays the authorization state of received programs. A successfully descrambled
program can be displayed as the backdrop to the menu.
Description
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Description
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These 16 buttons represent the 16 MDR ISEs. Before you can decrypt an
encrypted program, you must assign the program to an ISE. Since there
are 16 ISEs, the MDR can decrypt up to 16 programs simultaneously.
Programs that are broadcast by the uplink without encryption (that is, in
the clear) do not require to be assigned to an ISE.
A red button means either (a) the program is not available on this input
or (b) the selected ISE is not authorized to decrypt the program.
A green button means the selected ISE is able to decrypt the scrambled
program. The upper line of the button displays the number of the
program being decrypted, and the lower line displays the name or
description of the program as provided by the uplink.
To assign a program to an ISE:
1. Highlight the ISE. The ISE user address is displayed in the upper
right-hand corner.
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Summary of Contents for PowerVu D9228
Page 1: ...PowerVu Multiple Decryption Receiver Models D9228 and D9228 2...
Page 3: ...PowerVu Multiple Decryption Receiver Models D9228 and D9228 2 Installation and Operation Guide...
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Page 32: ...1 8 Getting Started 707 161 Rev 3 Setup Flowchart...
Page 82: ...A 4 Customer Support Information 707 161 Rev 3...
Page 86: ...B 4 Technical Specifications 707 161 Rev 3...
Page 94: ...C 8 Alt Mode Operation 707 161 Rev 3...
Page 96: ...D 2 Preventive Maintenance 707 161 Rev 3...
Page 98: ...E 2 Product Identification 707 161 Rev 3...
Page 106: ...F 8 Possible Output Configurations 707 161 Rev 3...
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