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    M1/M2 
    Menu Item Description Parameters 
    M1 Port Type This option allows the operator 
    to set the output format for the 
    M1 port. 
    ASI or SDI 
    M2 Port Type This option allows the operator 
    to set the output format for the 
    M2 port. 
    ASI or SDI 
      
    TS Out - ASI 
    Menu Item Description Parameters 
    Name Displays the name assigned 
    to the transport output for 
    ease of reference. This is 
    read-only. 
    20-character string 
    Rate Control Select the output rate 
    control. 
    Auto - The output rate follows that set by 
    the uplink. The output rate will be the same 
    as the input rate (including all null packets). 
    This means the output bit rate is determined 
    automatically based on the input source 
    symbol rate and FEC value. 
    User - The output rate is specified by User 
    Rate(Mbps). It is determined by the user 
    setting regardless of the input source. 
    SFN Units Only: 
    Auto - Sets the output rate at 32 Mbps for 
    DVB-T transports without null packet 
    stuffing. If the incoming rate is lower then 
    32 Mbps, the receiver will burst up to 32 
    Mbps, but will average to the incoming bit 
    rate.   
    User - The output rate is specified as the 
    Output Rate parameter with null packet 
    stuffing disabled. The output rate must be 
    set high enough to pass the entire transport 
    or the output will be corrupted. If the 
    incoming rate is lower then the set output 
    rate, the receiver will burst up to the output 
    rate, but will average to the incoming bit 
    rate.  
    						
    							 
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    Menu Item Description Parameters 
    User Rate(Mbps) If the Rate Control was set to 
    User, set the maximum 
    output bit rate. If null 
    packets are inserted, this will 
    be the output rate. 
    This setting is used when the 
    signal source is RF or ASI 
    and allows you to set the 
    output bit rate to a value 
    expected by equipment 
    connected to the ASI output. 
    0 to 213 Mbps 
    Note: Output data may be lost if this bit rate 
    is set to a value less than the actual signal bit 
    rate.  
    						
    							 
     
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    Menu Item Description Parameters 
    Output Mode Select the DPM output mode 
    for the current output. 
    With the exception of No 
    Output, selecting a mode 
    will configure the DPM 
    settings to achieve the 
    specified behavior. In this 
    way, they act as DPM 
    presets. 
    Any changes then made to 
    the DPM settings will switch 
    the mode to Full DPM 
    Control. 
    It is highly recommended to 
    use either one of these basic 
    modes, or, for advanced 
    setup, enter the DPM 
    mapping before setting the 
    Output Mode. 
    No Output - No ASI output will be 
    generated and the ASI port will be disabled. 
    Passthrough - The output will be identical to 
    the input. All PEs will be set to Pass and 
    other DPM settings will also be set. 
    Service Chans Only - This is similar to 
    Passthrough, except that only channels 
    applied to program entries are available on 
    the output. 
    MAP Passthrough - The output will be 
    identical to the input, except that channels 
    and PIDs will be mapped using the DPM 
    settings. If the input is tuned to a valid 
    channel, the PEs are automatically set to 
    Map. Otherwise, the PEs are automatically 
    set to Drop. When selecting MAP 
    Passthrough, the option to re-sync will be 
    provided. If you select Yes, it will set the 
    DPM mapping to match the current input. If 
    you select No, it will use the existing DPM 
    maps. If the PE is mapped, it uses the last 
    valid input. The output map (for example, 
    output channel PMT) does not change 
    automatically if the input or channel 
    number is changed. 
    MAP Svc Chans Only - This is similar to 
    MAP Passthrough, except that only 
    channels applied to program entries are 
    available on the output. If the input is tuned 
    to a valid channel, the PEs are automatically 
    set to Map. Otherwise, the PEs are 
    automatically set to Drop. When selecting 
    MAP Svc Chans Only, the option to re-sync 
    will be provided. If you select Yes, it will set 
    the DPM mapping to match the current 
    input. If you select No, it will use the 
    existing DPM maps. If the PE is mapped, it 
    uses the last valid input. The output map 
    (for example, output channel PMT) does not 
    change automatically if the input or channel 
    number is changed. 
    Full DPM Control - The output will be 
    generated according to the DPM settings. 
    This is a manual control setting.  
    						
    							 
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    Menu Item Description Parameters 
    Descramble 
    Mode 
    Select whether the output 
    will be descrambled if the 
    input is scrambled. 
    Scrambled - The output channel will remain 
    scrambled even if the PE is authorized and 
    can descramble the channel. 
    Descrambled - Descrambles the output 
    channel, and passes in-the-clear channels.
      
    The default is Descrambled. 
    Insert Null 
    Packet 
    Select whether to insert null 
    packets into the output to 
    maintain output at a 
    constant bit rate. 
    Yes or No 
      
    MOIP1 
    Menu Item Description Parameters 
    Name This is the name assigned 
    to the transport output for 
    ease of reference. 
    20-character string 
    Rate Control This is the DPM output 
    rate control. 
    Auto - The output rate follows that set by the 
    uplink. The output rate will be the same as the 
    input rate (including all null packets). This 
    means the output bit rate is determined 
    automatically based on the input source 
    symbol rate and FEC value. This setting is 
    used when the signal source is RF. 
    User - The output rate is specified as the 
    Output Rate parameter. It is determined by 
    the user setting regardless of the input source. 
    Null packets are always inserted. 
    User Rate (Mbps) This parameter controls 
    the output rate when Rate 
    Control is set to User. 
    Note: Output data will be 
    partially or completely lost 
    if the user-selected bit rate 
    is set to a value that is less 
    than the actual signal bit 
    rate. 
    0 to 206 Mbps  
    						
    							 
     
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    Menu Item Description Parameters 
    Output Mode This selects the DPM 
    output mode. 
    No Output - No MPEGoIP output will be 
    generated.  
    Passthrough - The output will be identical to 
    the input. The output channel will not be 
    modified. 
    PE/PID remapping options, PSI regeneration 
    and User Rate are not supported in this mode.
      
    Service Chans Only - Only service channels 
    will be output.  
    MAP Passthrough - The output will be 
    identical to the input, except that it will be 
    generated using the DPM and PID mapping 
    settings. If the input is tuned to a valid 
    channel, the PEs are automatically set to Map. 
    Otherwise, the PEs are automatically set to 
    Drop. When selecting MAP Passthrough, the 
    option to re-sync will be provided. If you 
    select Yes, it will set the DPM mapping to 
    match the current input. If you select No, it 
    will use the existing DPM maps. If the PE is 
    mapped, it uses the last valid input. The 
    output map (for example, output channel 
    PMT) does not change automatically if the 
    input or channel number is changed.  
    MAP Svc Chans Only - Only service channels 
    will be output according to the DPM and PID 
    mapping settings. If the input is tuned to a 
    valid channel, the PEs are automatically set to 
    Map. Otherwise, the PEs are automatically set 
    to Drop. When selecting MAP Svc Chans 
    Only, the option to re-sync will be provided. If 
    you select Yes, it will set the DPM mapping to 
    match the current input. If you select No, it 
    will use the existing DPM maps. If the PE is 
    mapped, it uses the last valid input. The 
    output map (for example, output channel 
    PMT) does not change automatically if the 
    input or channel number is changed. 
    Full DPM Control - The output will be 
    generated according to the DPM setting.  
    						
    							 
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    Menu Item Description Parameters 
    Descramble 
    Mode 
    This parameter selects 
    whether the receiver 
    should scramble the 
    output even if it is 
    authorized to receive the 
    channel. 
    The default mode is Descrambled. 
    Scrambled - Scrambles the output channel 
    even if the PE is authorized and can 
    descramble the channel.  
    Descrambled - Descrambles the output 
    channel, and passes in-the-clear channels. 
    Insert Null 
    Packet 
    This parameter selects 
    whether to insert null 
    packets in the output 
    stream. 
    Null packets are always 
    inserted if the Rate 
    Control is set to User. 
    Yes or No 
    Enb Selects whether to enable 
    or disable the MPEGoIP 
    output. 
    Yes or No 
    Instance Name This is the DPM output 
    instance name. 
    Up to 31 characters 
    MOIP Selects the transport 
    protocol to be used for the 
    output stream. 
    RTP or UDP 
    Send SAP This selects whether to 
    send Session 
    Announcement Protocol 
    messages. 
    Yes or No 
    SAP ID This is the SAP identifier 
    (ID)/string. 
    Up to 49 characters 
    DestAddr Enter the unicast (valid 
    host IP only) or multicast 
    destination IP address. 
    224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255 
    UDPPort This selects the destination 
    port number. 
    1 to 65535 
    Note: If you selected RTP for MOIP, you must 
    select an even destination port number. 
    SrcPort This selects the source 
    UDP port number. 
    0 to 65535 
    TS/IP This selects the maximum 
    number of transport 
    packets per IP packet. 
    1 to 7 
    Min IP/s This selects the minimum 
    number of IP packets per 
    second. 
    0, 2 to 1000  
    						
    							 
     
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    Menu Item Description Parameters 
    PCR@IP Start This selects whether to 
    always transmit a new IP 
    packet when a new 
    Program Clock Reference 
    (PCR) arrives. 
    Yes or No 
    SAP This selects whether to use 
    the configured SAP string 
    as the channel name. 
    Yes or No 
    MGMT Port 
    Mode, DATA 
    Port Mode 
    This selects the 
    Management and Data 
    MPEGoIP modes.  
    Note: If No Output was 
    selected for MOIP1 Output 
    Mode, updates to the port 
    modes will have no affect. 
    No Output - Disables the MPEGoIP interface.
      
    Always Output - Always outputs data on the 
    port. 
    Note: You cannot select Always Output for 
    both ports simultaneously. 
    SAP Multicast 
    Address 
    This is the SAP destination 
    IP address. 
    0 to 255 for each of the four fields in the 
    format ###.###.###.###. 
    PCR Addition This selects whether to 
    add a PCR to the output 
    stream. 
    Yes or No 
      
    TS Out - DPM 
    To view the DPM menu from the TS Out menu, press the RIGHT arrow key. The 
    DPM menu provides access to functionality associated with Global and ASI outputs.  
    The DPM menu allows you to groom functionality on a program basis where 
    individual service PID modifications are provided on a limited scale.  
    Use the digital program mapping features to: 
     configure the transport output bit rate 
     configure the output mode for a program entry 
     configure the service and PID output settings in a program entry 
    Note: Any changes made to the ASI DPM values will automatically change the TS 
    Output mode to Full DPM Control.  
    						
    							 
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    The DPM menu has the following structure: 
      
    DPM - Global 
    Menu Item Description Parameters 
    Resync All: Select to resynchronize all DPM 
    output with the PMT data for 
    all program entries on the 
    selected output. 
    ASI 
    Regenerate Selects whether to regenerate 
    the PSI tables in the output. 
    Always or As Needed 
    Always - All tables are regenerated. 
    As Needed - Only regenerate the 
    tables if the content has changed. 
    Copy: This copies all DPM data from 
    either the ASI output to the 
    MOIP1 output (MPEG over IP) 
    or from the MOIP1 output to 
    the ASI output depending on 
    your selection. 
    ASI->MOIP1 or MOIP1->ASI 
      PE InCh  PMT  Act  OutCh PMT   PIDPE1 65535 8191 Map  0     65535 8191is
    InTyp    PID  Act  OutType  In  PIDUNKN     1234 Map  UNKNxFF  5   1234 is
    Main:Setup:Outputs:TS Out:DPMGlobal ASI MOIP1
    PAT   CAT   PMT   TSDT NIT   NITORegen Regen Regen Drop Regen Drop is
    SDT   SDTO BAT  EIT  TDT  RSTRegen Drop Drop Drop Drop Drop is
    TOT  DIT  SIT  ECM  EMM  DRT  CDTDrop Drop Drop Drop Drop Drop Drop is
    Map Mode      Duplic Mode  UnrefSvc ID & PID  PSI Remap    Dropis
    PSI Options   PSI Rate  Service IDCtl By Table  MPEG Min  Valid Ch is
    ASI 
    PE  InCh  PMT  Act  OutCh PMT   PIDPE1 65535 8191 Map  0     65535 8191 is
    PE Resync:  All Template PIDs SvcsPE1 is
    PAT   CAT   PMT   TSDT NIT   NITORegen Regen Regen Drop Regen Dropis
    SDT   SDTO BAT  EIT  TDT  RSTRegen Drop Drop Drop Drop Dropis
    TOT  DIT  SIT  ECM  EMM  DRT  CDTDrop Drop Drop Drop Drop Drop Dropis
    Map Mode      Duplic Mode  UnrefSvc ID & PID  PSI Remap    Dropis
    PSI Options   PSI Rate  Service IDCtl By Table  MPEG Min  Valid Ch is
    MOIP1 
    Global 
    Resync All:  ASI  MOIP1is
    Copy:  ASI->MOIP1  MOIP1->ASIis
    InTyp    PID  Act  OutType  In  PIDUNKN     1234 Map  UNKNxFF  1   1234 is
    is
    MOIP Only
    RegenerateisAlways
    PE Resync:  All Template PIDs SvcsPE1 is  
    						
    							 
     
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    ASI/MOIP1 
    Menu Item Description Parameters 
    PE Select the Program Entry to 
    configure. 
    1 to 16 
    InCh Displays the channel number to 
    which the PE is tuned. This is 
    read-only. 
    1 to 65535 
    PMT Indicates the input PID value of 
    the Program Map Table for the 
    current channel. This is read-
    only. 
    2 to 8190 
    Act Selects the action to perform on 
    the current program entry. 
    This setting controls the overall 
    DPM behavior of the PE and 
    will affect how the PID 
    mapping operates. 
    Pass, Map, or Drop. The default is 
    Pass. 
    Pass - Output channel is the same as 
    the input channel. The OutCh, and 
    PMT settings are ignored. All PID 
    map entries are ignored except for 
    entries that explicitly drop a service. 
    Map - The output channel is mapped 
    to the OutCh and PMT settings. Only 
    services which have entries in the PID 
    map are available on the output. 
    These services will appear in the PMT 
    even if the stream is not present.  
    Note: If the PE is mapped, it uses the 
    last valid input. The output map (for 
    example, output channel PMT) does 
    not change automatically if the input 
    or channel number is changed. 
    Drop - The current channel is not sent 
    to the output and its PMT is removed 
    from the output. The OutCh, PMT, 
    and PID map entries are ignored. 
    OutCh If mapping the current PE (Act 
    was set to Map), set the output 
    channel number for the current 
    program. 
    1 to 65535 
    PMT If mapping the current PE (Act 
    is set to Map), set the output 
    PID of the PMT. 
    2 to 8190  
    						
    							 
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    Menu Item Description Parameters 
    PID Press Select to view and 
    configure the PID map. The PID 
    map is used to map input 
    services to output PIDs. For 
    more information, see PID Map 
    Menu (on page 108). 
     
    Map Mode Select the DPM mapping mode 
    for the current output. 
    Svc ID - The elementary PIDs are not 
    changed. Channels are remapped by 
    changing their PSI references. When 
    this mode is selected, PID mapping in 
    the PID Map menu is ignored. 
    Svc ID & PID - Channels and the 
    elementary service PIDs can be 
    mapped using the PID Map menu. 
    Duplic Mode Select how to handle duplicate 
    programs. This setting is only 
    used if the Map Mode menu is 
    set to Svc ID & PID. 
    PSI Remap - Every input PID can be 
    mapped to only one output PID. If 
    PID mapping conflicts exist, DPM 
    will use the Precedence Rule to decide 
    which output PID to use. All PMTs 
    using the input PID will be updated 
    to reference the output PID specified 
    by the winner. 
    Pkt Copy - An input PID can be 
    mapped to multiple output PIDs. The 
    PID will be duplicated as many times 
    as needed (up to a certain hardware 
    limitation). 
    Note: This may increase the output 
    bandwidth of the stream. 
    Pkt Copy is recommended for most 
    applications. 
    Unref Select the action to use for 
    unreferenced content. 
    Unreferenced content is the 
    remainder of the transport 
    stream that is not filtered by the 
    program entries. 
    Drop or Pass 
    Drop - All unreferenced content is 
    dropped. 
    Pass - All unreferenced content is 
    passed to the output unchanged.  
    						
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