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If the channel multiplex
fi
lter is compiled, a display appears next to the parameter indicating the current output data rate. Since the
data rate can vary depending on the channel content, the instantaneous and maximum values are displayed. The value range runs
from 0 to 100 percent, where 100 percent indicates that the channel unit is overloaded.
Note:
For safe scheduling, the maximum possible data rate for the desired channels should be requested from the
relevant satellite signal playout centre.
The “channel
fi
lter” sub-menu is exited using the “Sub-menu” button
. To do this, select the “<” or “>” on the parameter “Back”.
1.14
Transport stream processor: changing IDs
Main Menu
“Transport stream processor” sub-menu
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IDs
Back
The setting of the
“ID”
is performed in the
TP
(Transport stream processor) sub-menu.
The
“TP”
transport stream processor is selected using the “<” and “>” buttons, and the sub-menu is called up using the “Sub-menu”
button
.
The “IDs” function is called up using the “<” and “>” buttons, and the sub-menu is called up using the “Sub-menu” button
.
Here you can edit the operator ID, the transport stream ID and the original network ID as required.
“Transport stream processor” sub-menu
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Back
Sub-menu for “IDs”
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OID
orig
TSID
orig
----h
ONID
orig
----h
1.14.1 Operator ID (OID)
The
“OID”
CAT
operator ID
can be set in the
IDs
sub-menu. To do so, use the “<” or “>” keys to select “orig” next to the OID
parameter and then use the “+” or “-” to set the “edit” value. The OID value now appears in hexadecimal notation. In the “edit”
setting you can modify the value. To do this, select the value using the “>” key. Use the “+” or “-” key to change the current value in
± 1 increments. Alternatively you can also select numeric setting mode by pressing the
button. In numeric mode each digit can be
modi
fi
ed by pressing the “+” or “-” keys in ± 1 increments. The values available are “00h” to “FFh”.
Since the channels are selected for 2 tuners and only one COFDM channel is used as output, this can lead to the maximum
available data rate being exceeded if too many channels are selected in the channel multiplex
fi
lter.
Note:
Only average values that can vary based on channels are displayed. To ensure error-free operation
you should plan for at least 10 to 15 % spare capacity, i.e. the data rate utilisation should not be greater
than 85 to 90 %.
Each of the two input tuners can pass through a maximum of 20 channels, so the output channel can accommodate a maximum
of 40 channels.
Note:
If the maximum possible number of channels carried over is exceeded, an error message appears.
E1
1236
MHz
TP
27.500
MS/s
3/4
QPSK
Outp.
S21
306.00
MHz
8
MHz
QAM64
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