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    Audio Slot 
    Menu Item Description Parameters 
    Group, Slot 
    						
    							 
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    Menu Item Description Parameters 
    Language List If Language List was 
    selected in the Select 
    Language By menu, select 
    the MPEG language to 
    display. 
    ara (Arabic), btk (Batak (Indonesia), ben 
    (Bengali), bul (Bulgarian), chi (Chinese), 
    cze (Czech), dan (Danish), dut (Dutch), 
    eng (English), fin (Finnish), fre (French), 
    ger (German), gre (Greek), heb 
    (Hebrew), hin (Hindi), hun (Hungarian), 
    ice (Icelandic), ind (Indonesian), ita 
    (Italian), jpn (Japanese), kor (Korean), 
    may (Malay), mul (Multiple Languages), 
    nor (Norwegian), per (Persian), pol 
    (Polish), por (Portuguese), rum 
    (Romanian), rus (Russian), san 
    (Sanskrit), scc (Serbian), sin (Sinhalese), 
    slo (Slovak), som (Somali), spa (Spanish), 
    swe (Swedish), tai (Tai Other), tam 
    (Tamil), tha (Thai), tur (Turkish), ukr 
    (Ukrainian), or vie (Vietnamese) 
    PMT Order If PMT Order was selected 
    in the Select Language By 
    menu, select the subtitle PID 
    entry to display. This 
    information is available from 
    your uplink service 
    provider. 
    First to Eighth 
    Entry If Language Entry was 
    selected in the Select 
    Language By menu, select 
    the subtitle PID entry to 
    display. The information is 
    available from your uplink 
    service provider. 
    Enter the three-character code provided 
    by your uplink service provider under 
    Entry using the numeric keypad (e.g., 
    eng for English). 
    The supported languages are according 
    to ISO 639-2 language codes. 
    Imitext Position Sets the position of the on-
    screen subtitle text. 
    Standard or Extended 
    ForeGnd Sets the text color for Imitext 
    subtitles. 
    Auto, Yellow, or White.  
    Auto displays text in the color 
    transmitted by the subtitling equipment. 
    Yellow and White override the color set 
    by the uplink, and display text in the 
    selected color.  
    						
    							 
     
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    Menu Item Description Parameters 
    BackGnd Sets the text background for 
    Imitext subtitles.  
    Auto - Uses the uplink subtitling 
    equipment setting. 
    Shadow - Applies an outline to the right 
    side of each text character. No 
    background box is applied to subtitles, 
    i.e., text is visible directly on top of 
    video. 
    Opaque - Applies a black box to each 
    text character. 
    Semi - Applies a semi-transparent box to 
    subtitle text. 
    None - No shadow or outline is applied 
    to subtitle text. 
       
    Decode 
    Menu Item Description Parameters 
    Decoder Select the local decode service to 
    configure. 
    Video, Audio1 to Audio4, VBI 
    (Vertical Blanking Interval) 
    DATA (low speed data), MPE1 
    to MPE5 (Multiprotocol 
    Encapsulation), STT 
    (Subtitles), or DPI (Digital 
    Program Insertion) 
    Enabled Select whether the local decoding of 
    this service is enabled or disabled. 
    Yes or No 
      
    						
    							 
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    Setup Menu: Common Interface (CI) 
    To view the CI menus from the Main menu, press the RIGHT arrow key once and 
    then the SELECT key to reach the Setup menu. Then press the RIGHT arrow key 
    four times and the SELECT key to view the CI menu. 
    The Common Interface (CI) slots are located under the door on the front panel. They 
    allow use of a CAM (Conditional Access Module) Smart Card to decrypt purchased 
    programming. 
    You must be authorized to view the programming available via the Smart Card from 
    your service provider. 
    CAMs must be purchased from Cisco. For a list of the supported CAMs, see 
    Common Interface Modules (on page 35). 
    For instructions on how to select and store settings, see About the Front Panel (on 
    page 38). The CI menu has the following structure: 
      is
    Query      AutoReset  ListMgmtDisabled   Disabled   AddDelis
    is
    PE   Decrypt CI Slot12   ON      TOP
    Idx  PE   Mode  PID   StreamType Inst03   10   PID   2120  unkn   00  00
    TS_ON_ID  TS_ID   ON_ID TS RoutingNotUsed   2048    1024  ServicesOnlyis
    CAM status overviewTop slot  Bottom slotis
    System NameIrdeto Aston Pro 2.15is
    Application Manufacture ID0x600is
    Manufacture Code0x600is
    Supported CA System IDsIrdeto (0x600)is
    Serial Number1600-102755is
    Hardware Version1.0000is
    Application version2.1508Bis
    CI 
    COMP Only
    StatusReadyis
    System NameIrdeto Aston Pro 2.15is
    Application Manufacture ID0x600is
    Manufacture Code0x600is
    Supported CA System IDsIrdeto (0x600)is
    Serial Number1600-102755is
    Hardware Version1.0000is
    Application version2.1508Bis
    StatusReadyis
    Product Namexxxis
    Company Namexxxis
    Product Namexxxis
    Company Namexxxis  
    						
    							 
     
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    CI 
    Menu Item Description Parameters 
    PE Select the Program Entry (PE) to 
    configure the decryption settings. 
    PE1 to PE16 
    Decrypt Determines whether to decrypt the 
    channel or to specify the specific 
    components to decrypt. 
    ON (default) - Decrypts the 
    entire program entry. 
    OFF - Disables decryption for 
    the current program entry. 
    Comp - Allows specific 
    components to be decrypted, as 
    specified in the component list. 
    Note: If the CI Slot is set to 
    Auto for PE1, then Decrypt can 
    only be set to ON. 
    CI Slot Select the CAM slot to use for 
    decryption. 
    TOP, BOTTOM, AUTO 
    AUTO - PE1 only. The software 
    automatically assigns the slot 
    capable of decrypting the 
    stream. If CI Slot is set to 
    AUTO, Decrypt must be set to 
    ON. 
    TOP - The top CAM slot is used 
    for decryption. 
    BOTTOM - The bottom CAM 
    slot is used for decryption. 
    COMP only If any program entries have selected Comp for the Decrypt 
    parameter, you can customize the PID or stream type to decrypt the 
    program. 
    To Add a Record, press the ADV button, select Insert and define the 
    appropriate parameters.  
    To delete an existing record, select Delete and confirm your deletion. 
    There are three different methods in setting a customized record: 
    PID - Set Mode to PID and enter PID number. 
    Stream Type - Set Mode to STREAM, select a Stream type (audio, 
    video, subtitle, ttx, or user) and enter Inst (instance) of the stream 
    type. There is an additional configuration if you select user as the 
    Stream type (see below). 
    Stream Type: User - Set Mode to STREAM, Stream type to USER, 
    manually enter the stream code in Type, and then the Inst (instance) 
    of the stream type.  
    						
    							 
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    Menu Item Description Parameters 
    Idx Select the component record to 
    edit. 
    1-64 (up to 32 records for each 
    CAM) 
    PE Set the Program Entry the 
    component is located. 
    1 to 16 
    Mode Select whether to choose the 
    component by PID or by stream 
    type. 
    PID or STREAM 
    PID If decrypting by PID, set the PID 
    number. 
    0 to 8192 
    Stream If decrypting by stream type and 
    set the stream type. 
    AUD (audio), VID (video), 
    SUBT (subtitles), TTX (teletext), 
    USER 
    Note: Select USER to manually 
    enter a stream type in the Type 
    parameter. 
    Type If decrypting by stream type and 
    the stream category is USER, set 
    the stream type value. 
    0 to 255 
    Inst If decrypting by stream type, set 
    the instance of the current stream 
    type. 
    1 to 64 
    Query Set to Enable to query the CAM 
    prior to decryption to ensure that 
    the program can be decrypted. 
    Enabled or Disabled (default) 
    Auto Reset Set to Enable to automatically reset 
    the card. 
    Enable or Disabled (default) 
    List Mgmt Select whether the Common 
    Interface List Management should 
    add or delete individual programs 
    or update all the programs when 
    the list changes. 
    AddDel or Update All 
    Note: Updating all the 
    programs will cause a 
    temporary loss of service for all 
    the programs when another is 
    being modified. 
    TS_ON_ID Set to Enable if you want to restrict 
    the incoming transport stream.  
    If the incoming stream does not 
    match the transport stream and 
    original network ID specified 
    (TS_ID and ON_ID), the program 
    will not be decrypted. 
    Enable or Disable (default) 
    TS_ID Specify the Transport ID. 0 to 65535  
    						
    							 
     
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    Menu Item Description Parameters 
    ON_ID Specify the Transport Original 
    Network ID. 
    0 to 65535 
    TS Routing Select EntireTS to use the CAM to 
    decrypt the entire transport 
    stream, or select ServicesOnly to 
    use the CAM to decrypt only the 
    PIDs being used by the active 
    services. 
    EntireTS or ServicesOnly 
       
    Top/Bottom Slot 
    Menu Item Description Parameters 
    CAM Status 
    Overview 
    View the status of the CAM that is located 
    in the top or bottom slot. 
    Top slot or Bottom slot 
    Status Displays the status of the CAM. Ready or Not Ready 
    System Name Indicates the system name of the CAM.  
    Application 
    Manufacture ID 
    Displays the factory loaded application 
    number of the CAM. 
     
    Manufacture Code Indicates the manufacture’s code.  
    Supported CA 
    System IDs 
    Displays the CA system identification name 
    of the CAM. Some CAMs may support 
    multiple CA system IDs. 
     
    Serial Number Indicates the unique serial number of the 
    CAM. 
     
    Hardware Version Displays the hardware version number of 
    the CAM. 
     
    Application Version Displays the software version number of the 
    CAM. 
     
    Company Name Displays the company name of the CAM.  
    Product Name Displays the product name of the CAM.  
      
    						
    							 
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    Setup Menu: Outputs 
    To view the Outputs menus from the Main menu, press the RIGHT arrow key once 
    and then the SELECT key to reach the Setup menu. Then press the RIGHT arrow 
    key five times and the SELECT key to view the Outputs menu. 
    The Outputs menu allows you to set up the rear panel control relays for alarms, cue 
    tones and cue triggers, and the transport stream outputs, and Digital Program 
    Mapping (DPM). 
    For instructions on how to select and store settings, see About the Front Panel (on 
    page 38). 
    The Outputs menu has the following structure: 
      Cueing
    Cueing Mode   Trigger PolarityTrigger       High 
    is
    Repeat  Tone(ms)  Silence(ms)3       40        40 is
    Seq# State    Tones Mode Delay(sec)16   Disable  999   */#  255 is
    Relay Mode    Cue Trigger BitTrigger       1 is
    MOIP1
    MOIP   Send SAP  SAP IDRTP    Yes  Channel Name String is
    DestAddr         UDPPort SrcPort192.131.244.111  12345   12345 is
    TS/IP Min IP/s  PCR@IP Start8     1000000   Yes is
    MGMT Port Mode  DATA Port ModeAlways Output   Always Output
    Main:Setup:Outputs:TS OutASI MOIP1 DPM 
    SAP Multicast Address  PCR Addition192.131.244.123        Yes 
    Instance NameMPEG over IP 1 is
    ASI 
    Name    Rate Control  User Rate(Mbps)ASI     User          213.0is
    Output Mode         Descramble ModeMAP Svc Chans Only  Descrambled is
    Name    Rate Control  User Rate(Mbps)MOIP1   User          213.0is
    Output Mode Descramble ModeMAP Svc Chans Only  Descrambled is
    Insert Null PacketYes isInsert Null PacketYes is
    is
    is
    is
    MOIP Only
    M1/M2 
    M1 Port Type   M2 Port TypeASI            SDIis
    SDI Only
    Main:Setup:OutputsCueing  TS Out  M1/M2is
    Cue Tone Test    Mode     Run Test999              */#is  
    						
    							 
     
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    Cueing 
    Menu Item Description Parameters 
    Cueing Mode Select whether cueing output 
    should be DTMF tones or 
    trigger pins. 
    Trigger or Tone 
    Tone - Cue tones are standard Dual-
    Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) tones. 
    The tones are generated at the Cue 
    Tone/Relay output on the rear panel 
    of the receiver. 
    Trigger - Cue trigger refers to open-
    collector pins which can be toggled at 
    the Cue Tone/Relay output on the 
    rear panel of the receiver. 
    Trigger Polarity If the Cueing Mode was set to 
    Trigger, select the pin polarity. 
    High or Low 
    High - Pins act as open or floating 
    collectors on an active cueing signal 
    and as ground on an inactive signal. 
    Low - Pins act as ground on an active 
    cueing signal and as open or floating 
    collectors on an inactive signal. 
    Repeat If the Cueing Mode was set to 
    Tone, set the number of 
    consecutive tone sequences to 
    be generated. Values greater 
    than 1 are provided when a 
    scenario demands repetition to 
    ensure that the ad insertion 
    equipment receives the signal. 
    1, 2, or 3. The default is 3.  
    Tone (ms) If the Cueing Mode was set to 
    Tone, set the duration of each 
    tone, in milliseconds. 
    0 to 80. The default is 40. 
    Silence (ms) If the Cueing Mode was set to 
    Tone, set the duration, in 
    milliseconds, of each silence 
    between tones. 
    0 to 80. The default is 40. 
    Seq# Select the tone sequence to 
    configure.  
    1 to 16 
    State Select whether the current tone 
    sequence is enabled or disabled. 
    Enabled or Disabled. When disabled, 
    no cue tone is output.  
    						
    							 
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    Menu Item Description Parameters 
    Tones Sets the three digit tone 
    sequence. 
    000 to 999 
    Mode Sets the tone sequence mode. * - Start tone only 
    # - End tone only 
    */# - Start and end tones. The end 
    tone is signaled after waiting the time 
    specified in Delay(sec). 
    Delay(sec) If the Mode was set to */# 
    (Start/Stop), set the delay, in 
    seconds, between the start and 
    stop sequences. 
    1 to 255. The default is 30. 
    Relay Mode The relay can be programmed 
    to respond to an alarm or 
    warning state, or the state of 
    one of the eight cue trigger 
    pins. The response is generated 
    at the Cue Tone/Relay output 
    on the rear panel of the 
    receiver. 
    Alarm or Trigger 
    The following table displays the 
    possible field settings and their 
    relationship to the receiver output: 
    Relay 
    Mode 
    Condition Relay 
    Contact 
    NC-
    C 
    C-No 
    Alarm Unit Power 
    Off 
    Open
      
    Close 
    Alarm State Open Close 
    No Alarm Close Open 
    Trigger Active 
    (selected in 
    PNC) 
    Close Open 
    Inactive Open Close  
    Cue Trigger Bit If the Relay Mode was set to 
    Trigger, select the cue trigger 
    bit/pin that will activate the 
    relay. 
    1 to 8 
    Cue Tone Test Sets the three digit cueing tone 
    test sequence. 
    000 to 999 
    Mode Sets the test sequence mode. * - Start tone  
    # - End tone 
    Run Test Select and press continue to run 
    the cue tone test according to 
    the Cue Tone Test and Mode. 
      
    						
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