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Using the Menus
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R33
- Map Menu
(continued)
Ref
Description
A
cont.
A check mark beside an output PID means that the corresponding
stream is mapped into the MDR, and that the MDR outputs the stream to
the selected outputs.
PIDs that are currently being monitored at an output are displayed in
blue text. Since the maximum number of video streams a program can
typically contain is limited to one, the video stream (if it exists) is always
displayed in blue text.
An asterisk (*) in the stream column indicates the PID that carries the
Program Clock Reference (PCR). In the illustration herein, the Video PID
2160 also carries the PCR information.
B
These two buttons let you move the cursor up and down through the
stream list (Ref. A). To move the cursor, highlight either the up or down
arrow and press the front panel SELECT key.
C
Displays the number of the ISE that is assigned to the program (Ref. E).
To assign a different ISE to the program:
1. Highlight box C.
2. Press the front panel SELECT key to enter Edit mode.
3. Key in the new ISE number (1 – 16).
4. Press the front panel SELECT key to exit Edit mode. The ISE is now
assigned to the new program. This change is also reflected on the
R10-Main Menu
.
Note:
Typically, you would use the
R10-Main Menu
to reassign ISEs.
However, this facility is available on the
R33-Map Menu
as well.
D
Delete
button: click this button to delete PID routing information from
MDR memory, if the PID is no longer available on the currently active
input.
E
Displays the program number. The stream list (Ref. A) displays all the
constituent streams of the program displayed in this field.
To display the stream list of a different program:
1. Highlight box E.
2. Press the front panel SELECT key to enter Edit mode.
3. Key in the new program number.
4. Press the front panel SELECT key to exit Edit mode. The stream list
(Ref. A) for the program is displayed. Additionally, the ISE assigned
to the program is displayed in the ISE field (Ref. C).
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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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