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Reference Guide: TT1222 4:2:0 Professional Receiver
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4.4 Service
Configuration
4.4.1 Selecting
a
Service
Setting Up a Service
Each transport stream may contain a multitude of services and types. The
TV service
and
Audio 2
service menus, located in the
Setup
menu, allows the
user to select the services to be decoded.
Setting Up a TV Service
Table 4.1: Selecting a TV Service
Step Action
Result
1.
Go to the TV service menu, located under the
setup menu.
The display will read “SET: TV SERVICE” on the top line.
2.
Repeat pressing the up and down arrows, until
the selected service is displayed. If Service names
do not exist for the chosen TS, continue to item 4.
The second line will scroll between all the services
available in the transport stream.
3. Pressing
right will select the displayed service.
A small check mark is displayed in front of the service,
indicating that it is selected.
4.
It is also possible to select service based on
service ID. Keep on scrolling up until the display
read “Service ID > xxxx”.
This enables you to select services that are not named in
the SDT.
5.
By pressing right once, the keypad enters edit
mode, and keying in the SID is now possible.
After entering the SID and leaving edit mode, the correct
service is chosen and saved.
Setting Up a TV Language
Some services may contain several audio, Teletext and subtitling
components, being sent in different languages. To enable the Decoder to
identify which one of these components to use, it is important to edit the
information in the TV service menu.
Table 4.2: Selecting a TV Language
Step Action
Result
1.
Go to the TV service menu, located under the
Setup menu.
The display will read “SET: TV SERVICE” on the top line.
2.
Repeat pressing the up arrow, until you are on the
top line
The third line will display “aud lang.: xxx”
3.
Press right to enter edit mode, and key in the
desired ISO 639 language code.
Upon leaving the menu, the Decoder will choose the audio
stream in the service with the associated language (if
available).
4.
Continue in the same fashion for the Teletext and
subtitling components.
Upon leaving the individual menus, the Decoder will
choose the Teletext and subtitling stream in the service
with the associated language (if available).
If the Decoder is not able to find the language described in the TV service
menu, the first component for each type in the PMT is selected for
decoding.
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