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     Setup Menu 
     
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    Menu Item Description Parameters 
    System 
    Alarm/Warning 
    Name 
    Displays the alarm or warning 
    to configure. 
     
    Enb Select whether the current 
    alarm is enabled or disabled. If 
    the alarm is disabled, the Rly 
    and Trp settings are ignored 
    Yes or No 
    Rly If the current alarm or warning 
    is enabled (Enb is set to Yes), 
    select whether it will trigger the 
    rear panel relay when the alarm 
    is set or cleared. 
    Yes or No 
    Note: No is a read only value that 
    indicates the setting is Yes, but is 
    currently being suppressed because 
    the alarm or warning is disabled (Enb 
    is set to No). 
    Trp If the current alarm or warning 
    is enabled (Enb is set to Yes), 
    select whether it will send 
    SNMP trap messages when the 
    alarm is set or cleared. 
    Yes or No 
    Note: No is a read only value that 
    indicates the setting is Yes, but is 
    currently being suppressed because 
    the alarm or warning is disabled (Enb 
    is set to No). 
        
    						
    							 
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    Setup Menu: Noise Cutoffs 
    To view the Noise Cutoffs menu 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 eight times and the SELECT key to view the Noise Cutoffs menu. 
    The Noise Cutoffs menu allows you to set the muting thresholds for both audio and 
    video in the event of a noisy signal. This menu has the following structure: 
     
     
    Menu Item Description Parameters 
    Trnsprt(DVBS Marg) 
    Cutoff 
    Trnsprt(DVBS2 Marg) 
    Cutoff 
    Sets the DVB-S and DVB-S2 
    Carrier to Noise margins, in dB, 
    below the transport outputs that 
    will be muted. 
    The receiver uses these 
    thresholds to determine when to 
    mute the transport in the event 
    of a noisy signal, poor, or loss of 
    signal condition. 
    -30.0 to 30.0 
    This setting must be below the 
    respective Restore value. 
    The default is 0.0. 
    Note: Muting Control must be set 
    to Enable for these settings to be 
    active. 
    Trnsprt(DVBS Marg) 
    Restore 
    Trnsprt(DVBS2 Marg) 
    Restore 
    Sets the DVB-S and DVB-S2 
    Carrier to Noise margins, in dB, 
    above the transport outputs that 
    will be muted. 
    The receiver uses these 
    thresholds to determine when to 
    restore the transport after it has 
    been muted. 
    -30.0 to 30.0 
    This setting must be above the 
    respective Cutoff value. 
    The default is 0.1. 
    Note: Muting Control must be set 
    to Enable for these settings to be 
    active. Noise Cutoff
     Restore Defaults   Muting Control Yes                Disableis
     Audio(DVBS2 Marg)   Cutoff   Restore                      0.0      0.1is
     Trnsprt(DVBS2 Marg) Cutoff   Restore                      0.0      0.1is
     Audio(DVBS Marg)    Cutoff  Restore                      0.0     0.1is
     Trnsprt(DVBS Marg)  Cutoff  Restore                      0.0     0.1is  
    						
    							 
     
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    Menu Item Description Parameters 
     The following displays the Transport Default C/N Margin 
    Relationship 
     
    Audio(DVBS Marg) 
    Cutoff 
    Audio(DVBS2 Marg) 
    Cutoff 
    Sets the DVB-S and DVB-S2 
    Carrier to Noise margins, in dB, 
    below the audio outputs that 
    will be muted. 
    The receiver uses these 
    thresholds to determine when to 
    mute the audio in the event of a 
    noisy, poor, or loss of signal 
    condition. 
    -30.0 to 30.0 
    This setting must be below the 
    respective Restore value. 
    The default is 0.0. 
    Note: Muting Control must be set 
    to Enable for these settings to be 
    active. 
    Audio(DVBS Marg) 
    Restore 
    Audio(DVBS2 Marg) 
    Restore 
    Sets the DVB-S and DVB-S2 
    Carrier to Noise margins, in dB, 
    above the audio outputs that 
    will be restored. 
    The receiver uses these 
    thresholds to determine when to 
    restore the audio after it has 
    been muted. 
    -30.0 to 30.0 
    This setting must be below the 
    respective Cutoff value. 
    The default is 0.1. 
    Note: Muting Control must be set 
    to Enable for these settings to be 
    active. 
     The following displays the Audio Default C/N Margin Relationship 
      
    						
    							 
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    Menu Item Description Parameters 
    Restore Defaults Select to restore the default 
    muting thresholds. 
     
    Muting Control Select whether to enable or 
    disable muting cutoffs. 
    If disabled, all the other settings 
    are ignored. 
    Enable or Disable.  
    The default is Enable. 
     
      
    						
    							 
     
     About Menu 
     
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    About Menu 
    To view the About menu from the Main menu press the RIGHT arrow key two 
    times and then the SELECT key. 
    The About menu provides basic hardware information that is useful when 
    requesting customer support from Cisco. 
    Each parameter is described below. The About menu has the following structure: 
      
    General 
    Menu Item Description 
    Host Name Sets the host name of the current unit. It is a user configurable name that 
    appears on the Web Interface title to identify the receiver. 
    Tracking ID Displays the unique Tracking ID number that identifies the product version. 
    This is read-only. 
    Model Indicates the model number and name of the receiver. This is read-only. 
    Master UA Indicates the Master User Address (UA), which is required to request 
    program authorization from the uplink. This is read-only. 
    Ver Indicates the version number of the ISE. Host Name         Tracking IDD9854             328102004734is
    ModelD9854  Advanced Program Receiveri
    Master UA      Ver     Serial Number123-456-7890-1 3.3(2)  AAEJSFHi
    Customer Code  Board ID  Revision  123            HDR       2       i
    MAC Address          FPGA TypeAA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF    XC4VFX60i
    SDI  MPEGoIP  SFN  Yes  No       No   i
    Main:AboutGeneral  Licensesis
    FeatureEnbDVB-S2Yesis  
    						
    							 
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    Menu Item Description 
    Serial Number Indicates the unique device serial number. 
    Customer Code  Indicates the unique Customer Code assigned to an organization by Cisco. 
    Board ID Indicates the hardware board design identification. 
    Revision Indicates the revision number of the board design. 
    MAC Address Indicates the MAC address of the Control Port Ethernet interface. 
    FPGA Type Indicates the FPGA type and number information. 
    SDI Indicates whether the receiver is equipped with an SDI output. 
    MPEGoIP Indicates whether the receiver is equipped with an MPEG over IP output. 
    SFN Indicates whether the receiver is configured as a SFN (Single Frequency 
    Network) unit. 
      
    Licenses 
    Menu Item Description Parameters 
    Feature Displays a list of software licenses for 
    the D9854 Advanced Program Receiver. 
    Press up and down to scroll through the 
    list of features. 
    HD Decode, H.264 Decode, 
    DVB-S2, or MPEGoIP Out 
    Enb Indicates whether the selected software 
    feature is licensed and enabled. 
    Note: All software licenses are enabled 
    for this release (temporarily). Any of 
    these required licenses will need to be 
    purchased from Cisco in subsequent 
    software releases. 
    Yes or No 
     
      
    						
    							 
     
     Versions Menu 
     
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    Versions Menu 
    To view the Versions menu from the Main menu press the RIGHT arrow key three 
    times and then the SELECT key. 
    The Versions menu provides basic software information that is useful when 
    requesting customer support from Cisco.  
    The menu has the following structure: 
     
     
    Menu Item Description 
    App Current Indicates the version of the current application. Versions 
    App Safe         B00.04.12DD   i
    Primary Boot      Secondary BootB01.01.01DD123    B01.01.01DD123i
    FPPIC1.04i
    FPGA Safe         E01.01.01DD123    i
    CPLD Primary      CPLD SecondaryE01.01.01DD123    E01.01.01DD123i
    Application       Select     EraseB00.00.19DD123is
    FPGA Version      Select     EraseB01.01.01DD123is
    App Safe LimitB01.01.01DD123i
    App CurrentB01.04.021DD   i
    FPGA Current      Ver Register  E01.01.01         B01.01.01/CR273 i  
    						
    							 
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    Menu Item Description 
    App Safe Indicates the version of the factory loaded safe application. 
    App Safe Limit Indicates the version of the oldest application that can be 
    installed on the current unit. If this value is zero, the oldest 
    application limit is the App Safe version. If this is greater than 
    zero, the shown value or older and the App Safe version is the 
    limit. Older applications will not be installed. 
    Primary 
    Boot/Secondary 
    Boot 
    Indicates the versions of the primary and secondary 
    processors boot code. 
    FPPIC Indicates the version of the front panel PIC microcontroller. 
    FPGA Safe Indicates the version of the factory loaded safe Field 
    Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) code. 
    FPGA Current Indicates the version of the current Field Programmable Gate 
    Array (FPGA) code. 
    Ver Register Indicates the version of FPGA code read from the FPGA. 
    CPLD Primary, 
    CPLD Secondary 
    Indicates the versions of the current primary and secondary 
    Complex Programmable Logic Device (CPLD). 
    Application, Select, 
    Erase 
    Application - Select between all versions of the application 
    loaded on the current unit.  
    Select - Select and then scroll to Yes to reboot the unit and load 
    the selected application. You will be prompted to continue or 
    abort this operation. 
    Note: Selecting an application will cause the unit to reboot 
    and interrupt service. 
    Erase - Select to erase the selected application. You will be 
    prompted continue or abort this operation. You cannot erase 
    the safe application or the current application. While an 
    application is being erased, the busy indicator will appear. 
    You cannot earse another application until it is complete. 
    FPGA Version, 
    Select, Erase 
    FPGA Version - Select between all versions of the FPGA code 
    loaded on the current unit. 
    Select - Select and then scroll to Yes to reboot the unit and load 
    the selected FPGA code. You will be prompted to continue or 
    abort this operation. 
    Note: Selecting an FPGA code will cause the unit to reboot 
    and interrupt service. 
    Erase - Select to erase the selected FPGA code. You will be 
    prompted continue or abort this operation. You cannot erase 
    the safe FPGA code or the current FPGA code. While an FPGA 
    code is being erased, the busy indicator will appear. You 
    cannot earse another FPGA code until it is complete.  
    						
    							 
     
     Diagnostics Menu 
     
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    Diagnostics Menu 
    To view the Diagnostics menus from the Main menu, press the RIGHT arrow key 
    four times and then the SELECT key. 
    For instructions on how to select and store settings, see About the Front Panel (on 
    page 38). 
    The Diagnostics menu has the following structure:  
      
    Alarms/Warnings 
    Menu Item Description 
    View History Select to view the system event messages. Press the UP and DOWN arrow 
    keys to scroll through the list of alarms and warnings. Press the LEFT and 
    RIGHT arrow keys to view the set and reset times. Press the INFO key to 
    view the detailed message. 
    Clear History Select to clear any existing history information. 
      
    Logs 
    Menu Item Description 
    View Logs Select to view the system log messages. Press the UP and DOWN arrow keys 
    to scroll through the list of log messages. Press the INFO key and then UP and 
    DOWN arrow keys to view the complete message text. 
    Clear Logs Select to clear any existing log history information. Main:Diagnostics                 1/2Alarms/Warnings Logs PSI isMain:Diagnostics                 2/2PowerOn Health Monitoris
    Main:Diagnostics:LogsView Logs      Clear Logs  View DLis
    Cur Temp   Max Temp   Avg Temp33         37         34i
    Reason For Last ResetPower up (Powercycle, Manaual reset,i
    Tot Rst #  Clrbl Rst #  Clr Rst #0          0           i
    Total Hrs    Hrs Since Last Pwroffx            xi
    Power On Date and Time2007/02/09 12:00:17i
    Main:Diagnostics:PSIFrequency Plan  Channels  TablesisCreation Date and Time2007/02/09 10:00:17i
    Program Name                    2/2xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxiVC     TxID  PMT   ECM          1/265535  1234  5100  ----is
    SymRate  Modulation    OrbPos   2/245.0000  16QAM-DVB-S2  360.0 EiTxID Freq(GHz) FEC Pol    ONID  1/2301  15.000000 7/8 Circ_l 65535i
    alarm     01/01/2008 12:07:22    2/2Loss of Signal                  Resetialarm     01/01/2008 12:03:47    1/2Loss of Signal                   Seti
    Main:Diagnostics:AW HistoryView History   Clear Historyis
    Status   Sections               2/2Partial  0xFFiType      Tbl-ID ID    Ver  PID 1/2SDT Other 64     65535 0xFF 8192is
    09/26    11:42:13ASSERT ;;3921;Possible ST Issuei
    2010/07/03  22:08:50DL Trigger Successfuli  
    						
    							 
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    Menu Item Description 
    View DL Select to view the system download history messages. Press the UP and 
    DOWN arrow keys to scroll through the list of downloaded messages. Press 
    the INFO key and then UP and DOWN arrow keys to view the complete 
    message text. 
      
    PSI - Frequency Plan 
    This is the Frequency Plan sub-menu. You cannot make any changes here, but you 
    can view the available frequency plans stored in the receiver. Press the UP and 
    DOWN arrow keys to scroll through the list of available transports. 
    Menu Item Description Parameters 
    TxID Transport ID   
    Freq(GHz) Downlink Frequency (GHz) 0.0 to 15.0 GHz 
    FEC  Forward Error Correction inner code rate 1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 7/8, 
    8/9, or 9/10 
    Pol Polarity of the received signal (H, V, or 
    Off) 
    Horiz (Horizontal), Vert 
    (Vertical), Circ_l (Left Circular), 
    or Circ_r (Right Circular). 
    ONID Original Network ID  
    SymRate Symbol Rate, in Mbps  
    Modulation  Modulation of the signal QPSK DVB-S, QPSK DVB-S2, 
    8PSK DVB-S2 or 16QAM DVB-S2 
    OrbPos  Orbital Position of the satellite (in degrees) East or West 
      
    PSI - Channels 
    This is the Virtual Channel sub-menu. You cannot make any changes here, but you 
    can view the available channels and their settings. Press the UP and DOWN arrow 
    keys to scroll through the list of channels.  
    Menu Item Description 
    VC Virtual channel number. 
    TxID Identification number of the transport on which the channel is available. For 
    more information on the transport streams, see PSI - Frequency Plan (on page 
    126). 
    PMT PID of the channels Program Map Table. It is displayed as ---- if unavailable.  
    						
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