PVR 6000 Series
Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders
Page 4-69
The following figure is an example of a PID Assigning screen, as it appears in the
PVR 6000 front panel control interface (the selected port in this example is
Video1
):
Video1
1062 [Hex]
<0000 - 1FFF>
Available values range from
0000
to
1FFF
(Hexadecimal)
.
N
OTES
The PVR 6000 decodes and displays DVB Subtitling according to the DVB-
Subtitling Standard ETS 300 743. This standard specifies the coding method of
subtitles, logos, and other graphical elements for the DVB and the method of
carrying them within a DVB Bit Stream.
Dual Decoder devices can decode two different programs, each with its own
subtitling simultaneously.
4.2.5.5.
Mapping Port to Service
The
Mapping Port to Service Menu
enables the operator to manually map
PVR 6000 physical ports to Service 1 and to Service 2.
The factory default mapping (in dual decoders) is symmetrical. Service 1 is
assigned Video1, Audio1, Audio2, VBI1 etc. and Service 2 is assigned Video2,
Audio3, Audio4, VBI2, etc. Operator must not change these settings unless they
are well informed with PVR 6000 internal properties.
C
AUTION
M
APPING
P
ORT TO
S
ERVICE IS INTENDED FOR ADVANCED USERS ONLY
.
C
HANGING THIS OPTION
’
S
VALUES IS NOT RECOMMENDED
.
IN ALL CASES
I
T IS RECOMMENDED TO USE THE
M
APPING
P
ORT TO
S
ERVICE FACTORY DEFAULTS
.
To access the Mapping Port to Service menu in the front panel control interface
go to
Configuration
Æ
Service
Æ
Mapping Port to Service
menu.