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Deleting a PID
In this menu a PID of the data flow can be deleted.
• Use the
▶
◀
/
buttons to place the cursor under the re-
spective letter (hexadecimal number) of the PID to be deleted
(“
0xFFFF
”) and set the hexadecimal number using
.
• Use
▶
to set the cursor to “
off
” and switch to “
on
” (delete)
using the
buttons.
• Press the
button.
—> The menu “Renaming the PID” – “
REMAP
”
is
activated.
Renaming a PID
In this menu you can allocate a new address to a PID retain-
ing the complete data content.
• Use the
▶
◀
/
buttons to place the cursor under the respec-
tive letter (hexadecimal number) of the PID to be changed
(“
0xFFFF
”) and set the hexadecimal number using
.
• Use the
▶
◀
/
buttons to place the cursor under the respec-
tive letter of the new PID to be set (“
–> FFFF
”) and set the
hexadecimal number using
.
• Use
▶
to set the cursor to “
off
” and switch to “
on
” ( renaming)
using the
buttons.
• Press the
button.
—> The menu “Conditional Access Table” – “
CAT
”
is
activated.
Bx 1A
PID 0xFFFF
DROP:
off
▶
◀
/
+
–
/
Bx 1A
0xFFFF–>FFFF
REMAP:
off
▶
◀
/
+
–
/