
IRD-2600 / IRD-2800
Integrated Receiver Decoders
P/N 2349-72784-00
Page 3-17
Table 3-5:
Decoder / Stream Configuration Menu Options
OPTION
DESCRIPTION
27 MHz Synchronization
Decoder Synchronization Source
The IRD is synchronized by a 27MHz clock, generated by a Voltage
Controlled Oscillator (VCXO).
This function enables the user to select a synchronization source for the
VCXO.Options available:
Internal:
The VCXO is factory calibrated to a fixed 27 MHz clock.
External Video Sync:
The VCXO is synchronized to an external video
signal.
External Stream PCR:
The VCXO is synchronized by the stream Program
Clock Recovery (PCR) signal, received with the stream data.
PTS-PCR
Synchronization
Lips Synchronization.
ENABLE/DISABLE
the PTS – PCR (picture/video and sound/audio), “lips”
synchronization, using the Presentation Time Stamp (PTS) and PCR
signals from the stream data.
Lips Sync Mode
Lips Synchronization Mode.
Selects the operating mode for the “Lips” PTS-PCR Synchronization
function. (Active when PIS-PCR synchronization is ENABLED).
Options available:
Locked:
Picture/video and sound/audio are locked (±2mSec).
Standard:
(Standard Synch of video and audio data (±40mSec).
Option available for IRD –2800 only.
Service Component PID
Service Information Set-Up Mode
Selects the set-up mode for the service components information:
Manually by User:
Switches the IRD to PID mode. Service Information must be manually
provided when in PID Mode.
DVB Service Content:
Switches the IRD to Service Mode. When in Service Mode, the IRD
extracts service information from the PSI-SI tables contained in the stream.
Service ID Source
Service ID Source Selection
Selects the source for the identification data on the services received.
Options available:
Stream PSI-SI Tables:
External information provided by the stream PSI/SI tables.
Pre-programmed Memory:
Pre-saved information in the IRD programmed non-volatile memory.
When Current Service
Not Available
Current Service Not Available Response
Defines the reaction of the IRD when the current service is not available:
Automatic call 1st Active
The IRD will auto select the first active service.
Wait for User command
The IRD will wait in the current service until the user will change his
request.