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    Main Menu 
    Operation of the D9854 receiver begins at the Main menu. From the startup screen, 
    press the MENU key to view the Main menu. 
      
    Main Selection 
    Select the desired function by moving the cursor left or right by pressing the LEFT or 
    RIGHT arrow key. Once a selection is made by pressing the SELECT key, the LCD 
    presents the second menu level for the selected function. Succeeding levels for each 
    function include all the hierarchical levels for the function in the front panel LCD. 
    For example, the TS Input level is shown as Main: Setup: TS Input, with each 
    succeeding level separated by a colon (:), as shown in the example below. The front 
    panel menus are described on the following pages. 
     
                    Main Menu         1/2 Status Setup About Versionsis               Main Menu         2/2 Diagnosticsis                Main Menu         1/2 Status Setup About Versionsis
    Main:Status General Services TS Input TS Outputis
    Main:Setup                       1/2 Admin  TS Input  IP  Services  CIisMain:Setup                       2/2 Outputs CA Alarm/Warning NoiseCutoffis
    Main:Setup:TS Input Input  Tune Modeis
    2nd level
    3rd level
    1st level  
    						
    							 
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    Status Menu 
    Structure 
    To view the Status menu from the Main menu, press the SELECT key. The Status 
    menu indicates the status of the input and output signals, the video and audio 
    services, and allows you to browse and/or configure the alarms and warnings.    
    The Status menu is split into four parts; General, Services, TS Input and TS Output. 
    Each parameter is described in this section. For instructions on how to select and 
    store settings, see About the Front Panel (on page 38). 
    The Status menu has the following structure:  
      Input Status 
    General Status 
    Alarms  Warnings  Browse  Clear All0       0i
    Warning Set on 2007/02/09 10:01:05Loss of Signali
    AFC(MHz)   UEC   CEC   Clear Counts1234       0     0     Noi
    C/N(dB)       C/N Margin(dB)19.3          12.0i
    PER         PVBER       LDPCBER0           0.00e-6     n/ai
    LNB Stat   N/Ai
    SymRate FEC  Modulation   Pol30.5001 Auto DVB-S2       Hi
    Dnlk Freq(GHz) L-Band  Pilot Present15.000000      1640.0  Yesi
    Video               Rate(Mbps)H.264 HD1080i/3000  10.991234i
    PE    CA SystemPE16  SAi
    Input Status   Rate(Mbps) Level(dBm)RF1   Lock+Sig 68.987654  100i
    NetName       NetID TxIDx             3     301i
    Input Status   Rate(Mbps) Level(dBm)RF1   Lock+Sig 68.987     100i
    Polar  LO SelectOff    Offi
    Video Status 
    Video               Rate(Mbps)H.264 HD1080i/3000  10.9912i
    3:2 Pulldown  FPSRecent        29.997i
    Stream AR  Act Conv221:100    16:9 F/Wi
    AUD Format BR(kbps) Buffer 1/21   HE-ACC 384      7250   i
    Main:StatusGeneral Services TS Input TS Outputis
    Main:Status:ServicesVideo Audiois
    Audio Status 
    Main:Status:TS InputInput  Program PIDsProgram Statusis
    PE Stream Detail   PID  PresentPE1 
    						
    							 
     
     Status Menu 
     
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    Status Menu: General 
    Menu Item Description Parameters 
    Input Indicates the currently selected input 
    source. 
    RF1 to RF4, or ASI 
    Status Indicates whether the input signal is 
    locked. 
    Locked - Indicates the receiver is 
    locked to a carrier with no valid 
    content. 
    Lock+Sig - Indicates the receiver 
    is locked to a carrier with valid 
    content. 
    No Lock - Indicates the receiver 
    is not locked to a carrier. 
    Rate (Mbps) Indicates the bit rate of the input transport 
    stream, in Mbps. 
     
    Level (dBm) Indicates the strength of the received 
    signal level, in dBm. 
     
    PE Select the Program Entry to view. PE1 to PE16 
    Mode Indicates how the program is scrambled. Unkn, DES, DVB, BISS1, BISS2, 
    or BISS3 
    Auth Indicates whether the receiver is 
    authorized to receive the program. 
    Yes or No 
    Enc Indicates whether the received program is 
    encrypted. 
    Yes or No 
    Scr Indicates whether the received program is 
    scrambled. 
    Yes or No 
    CA System Indicates the type of Conditional Access 
    (CA) system used by the program. 
    SA, BISS, or FTA (Free To Air) 
    Video Indicates the video encoding, format, and 
    resolution of the received program. 
    MPEG1, MPEG2, or H264 format 
    with a resolution of: 
    SD480i/2997, SD480i/3000, 
    SD576i/2500, HD720p/5000, 
    HD720p/5994, HD720p/6000, 
    HD1080i/2500, HD1080i/2997, 
    or HD1080i/3000 
    Unknown or Unsupported 
    Rate (Mbps) Indicates the bit rate of the received video 
    stream, in Mbps. 
     
    Alarms Displays the number of active alarms.  
    Warnings Indicates the number of active warnings.   
    						
    							 
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    Menu Item Description Parameters 
    Browse Select to view the current active alarms 
    and warnings, including additional details. 
     
    Clear All Select to clear all the active alarms and 
    warnings. You will be prompted to verify 
    whether you want to clear all the alarms 
    and warnings. 
    Abort, Continue. Select Abort to 
    cancel the operation or Continue 
    to clear all the warnings and 
    alarms. 
    Current Date and 
    Time 
    Displays the current SNTP date and time, 
    if available. Otherwise, the current TDT 
    date and time is displayed.  
    Note: This is displayed as local time. 
     
    Current TDT Date 
    and Time 
    Displays the current TDT (Time and Date 
    Table) date and time received from the 
    DVB stream.  
    Note: This is displayed as local time. 
     
    Current SNTP Date 
    and Time 
    Displays the current SNTP (Simple 
    Networking Time Protocol) date and time 
    if IRD receives a valid reply from the NTP 
    server.  
    Note: This is displayed as local time. 
     
      
    Status Menu: Services 
    Video 
    Menu Item Description Parameters 
    Video Indicates the video encoding, format, 
    and resolution of the received 
    program. 
    MPEG1, MPEG2, or H264 format 
    with a resolution of: SD480i/2997, 
    SD480i/3000, SD576i/2500, 
    HD720p/5000, HD720p/5994, 
    HD720p/6000, HD1080i/2500, 
    HD1080i/2997, or HD1080i/3000 
    Unknown, or Unsupported 
    Rate (Mbps) Indicates the bit rate of the received 
    video stream, in Mbps. 
     
    3:2 Pulldown Indicates whether the 3:2 pulldown is 
    detected, was recently detected, or 
    not detected in the input video 
    stream. 
    Yes, No or Recent  
    						
    							 
     
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    Menu Item Description Parameters 
    FPS Indicates the frame rate of the input 
    video stream. 
    Typically 25.0, 29.97, 30.0, 50.0, 
    59.94, 60.0, unknown or 
    unsupported 
    Stream AR Indicates the aspect ratio of the 
    incoming video stream. 
    4:3, 14:9 or 16:9 
    Act Conv Displays the actual applied aspect 
    ratio conversion. 
    None, 4:3 L/B, 4:3 P/B, 14:9, 14:9, 
    4:3 F/H or 16:9 F/W 
    Audio 
    Menu Item Description Parameters 
    AUD Indicates the current audio decoder 
    status. 
    AUD1 for audio channel Aud1. 
    AUD2 for audio channel Aud2. 
    AUD1 to AUD4 for two stereo 
    audio channels. 
    Format Indicates the format of the audio 
    input stream. 
    None, Sine, Pink, Beep, MPEG1L1, 
    MPEG1L2, MPEG2L1, MPEG2L2, 
    AC3, LOAS AAC, ADTS AAC, 
    LOAS HEAAC, ADTS HEAAC, or 
    DDP 
    BR (Kbps) Indicates the bit rate of the audio 
    input stream, in kbps. 
     
    Buffer Indicates the buffer level of the input 
    audio stream, in bytes. 
     
    SFR (KHz) Indicates the sample rate of the input 
    audio stream, in kHz. 
    32.0, 44.1, or 48.0 kHz 
    DDP IND Indicates the presence of Dolby 
    Digital Plus frames within a Dolby 
    Digital Plus audio stream. 
    OFF or ON 
    DUAL-MONO IND Indicates the presence of dual mono 
    audio outputs in the audio stream. If 
    the dual mono indicator is set to ON, 
    the left and right outputs will 
    correspond to mono channel 1 and 
    mono channel 2 respectively. 
    OFF or ON 
       
    						
    							 
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    Status Menu: TS Input 
    Input 
    Menu Item Description Parameters 
    Input Indicates the active input port receiving 
    the signal. 
    RF1, RF2, RF3, RF4, or ASI 
    Status Indicates the current signal lock status 
    for the input. 
    Locked - Indicates the receiver is 
    locked to a carrier with no valid 
    content. 
    Lock+Sig - Indicates the receiver is 
    locked to a carrier with valid 
    content. 
    No Lock - Indicates the receiver is 
    not locked to a carrier. 
    Rate (Mbps) Indicates the bit rate of the received 
    input signal. 
    in Mbps 
    Level (dBm) Indicates the signal level of the received 
    signal. 
    in dBm 
    SymRate Indicates the Symbol Rate of the 
    received signal. 
    in Msymbols/second 
    FEC Indicates the FEC (Forward Error 
    Correction) rate of the received signal. 
    N/A, 1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 
    7/8, 8/9 or 9/10 
     
    Modulation Indicates the modulation type for the 
    received signal. 
    N/A, QPSK, 8PSK, DVB-S, DVB-
    S2 or 16QAM 
    Pol Indicates the signal polarization setting. 
    This setting is only applicable when 
    LNB Power is set to H-NIT or V-NIT. 
    The selected setting must match the 
    polarization of the transmitted signal. 
    Horiz (Horizontal), Vert (Vertical) 
    or Auto 
    IQ Tuner Indicates the IQ (Input Signal Inversion) 
    for the received signal. 
    Inv or NonInv 
    IQ Status Indicates the input signal spectrum 
    inversion setting (IQ), which allows the 
    operator to track and select inverted 
    and non-inverted digital signals. 
    Auto, Opposite, or Normal 
    Dnlk Freq (GHz) Indicates the current downlink 
    frequency. 
    in GHz 
    L-Band Indicates the current L-Band frequency. in MHz  
    						
    							 
     
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    Menu Item Description Parameters 
    Pilot Present Indicates whether a Pilot is present for 
    the received signal. The Pilot is set on 
    the modulator for input signal 
    synchronization purposes. 
    Yes, No, or N/A 
    C/N (dB) Indicates the current Carrier-to-Noise 
    ratio. 
    in dB 
    C/N Margin (dB) Indicates the current Carrier-to-Noise 
    Margin for the received signal. The 
    Carrier-to-Noise margin is the actual 
    distance that C/N is from the noise 
    threshold. 
    Values can be displayed in the 
    range of -32.0 to +30.0 dB. 
    PER Indicates the current PER (Packet Error 
    Rate) of the received signal (DVB-S2). 
     
    PVBER Indicates the PV (Post-Viterbi) BER for 
    the received signal (DVB-S). 
     
    LDPCBER Indicates the LDPC (Low Density Parity 
    Check) error rate for the received signal 
    (DVB-S2). 
     
    AFC (MHz) Indicates the current Automatic 
    Frequency Control count. 
    in MHz 
    UEC Indicates the current Uncorrected Error 
    Count for the received signal. 
     
    CEC Indicates the current Corrected Error 
    Count for the received signal (DVB-S). 
     
    Clear Counts Select this option to clear the error 
    counters. 
     
    ASI Link Indicates whether there is a transport 
    stream link error. 
    Error, Ok, or N/A 
    Transport Indicates the current transport 
    synchronization status. 
    Error, Ok, or N/A 
    Packet Size Indicates the packet size (in bytes) for 
    the ASI input. 
    188, 204, or N/A 
    Net Name Indicates the name assigned to the 
    network. 
    Up to 12 alphanumeric characters.  
    						
    							 
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    Menu Item Description Parameters 
    NetID Indicates the Network ID of the uplink 
    signal the receiver is to receive when 
    using the selected preset. The receiver’s 
    Network ID must match the Network 
    ID associated with the transmitted 
    signal that identifies the NIT to be used. 
    Note: Each network must be assigned a 
    unique ID (number). 
    1 to 65535 
    TxID Indicates the Transport ID. 1 to 65535 
    LNB Stat Indicates the current Low Noise Block 
    (LNB) connection status. 
    No Load, Over Loaded, Over 
    Temperature, Short Circuit, 
    Disabled, Normal or N/A 
    Polar Indicates the polarity of the LNB Power 
    supply. 
    Off, 13V, or 18V 
    LO Select Indicates whether a 22 kHz tone is 
    available on input port RF1. This is 
    applicable for dual-band applications. 
    On or Off 
      
    Program PIDs 
    Menu Item Description Parameters 
    PE Select the Program Entry to view. PE1 to PE16 
    Stream Indicates the name assigned to the 
    Program Entry. 
    Up to 4 alphanumeric 
    characters 
    Detail Indicates any detail associated with 
    the program PID (e.g., MPG2 PID). 
    MPG1 VID, MPG2 VID, 422 
    VID, H264 VID, HD VID, MPG4 
    VID, MPG AUD, MPG2 AUD, 
    DVB AC3, DVB DDP, AAC 
    AUD, HEAAC, AUD, MPG4 
    AUD, DBE AUD, DTS AUD, 
    DVB TXT, DVB VBI, DVB 
    SUBT, DVB ASYN, DVB SYNS, 
    DVB SYND, DVB MPE, DVB 
    DCAR, DVB OCAR, SA VBI, 
    ATSC AC3, ATSC DDP, SA 
    UTLD, SCTE DPI, SA HSD, SA 
    CDDL, SA WBD, SA SUBT, 
    ECM, EMM, PCR, or 
    UNKNOWN 
    PID Indicates the program PID number. 1 to 8191 
    Present Indicates whether the PID is present 
    in the incoming stream. 
    Yes or No  
    						
    							 
     
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    Status Menu: TS Output 
    Output Status 
    Menu Item Description Parameters 
    Output Indicates the output type. ASI or MPEGoIP 
    Rate (Mbps) Indicates the current output bit rate. 0 to 213 Mbps 
    Free (Mbps) Indicates the available bandwidth, in Mbps 
    (without stuffing). 
     
      
    Program Status 
    Menu Item Description Parameters 
    PE Select the Program Entry number to 
    view. 
    PE1 to PE16 
    SR Status This displays the status of an 
    alternate authorized 
    program/service from the same 
    transport stream when the receiver 
    is not authorized to view the 
    primary program. This is an uplink 
    initiated function that maps the 
    alternate service to the original 
    (primary) service PIDs, replacing 
    the original service with the 
    alternate service at the digital 
    transport output. No local 
    intervention is required by the 
    receiver operator for provision of 
    this service replacement feature. 
    Not Started - Indicates that an event has 
    not started. 
    Primary - Indicates that a service 
    replacement event is active, but the 
    primary program is being displayed. 
    Alternate - Indicates that a service 
    replacement event is active, and that the 
    receiver has tuned to and is displaying 
    the alternate program/event as it is not 
    authorized to view the scheduled event.  
    						
    							 
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    Menu Item Description Parameters 
    SR Event Type Indicates the type of service 
    replacement event. 
    None - Indicates that no service 
    replacement event is scheduled. 
    Scheduled - Indicates that all receivers 
    will tune to the alternate program at the 
    scheduled time. This setting is only 
    applicable to current PE1 (i.e., 
    PowerVu) program; not PE2 through 
    PE16. 
    CA - Indicates that only receivers 
    unauthorized to view the scheduled 
    program will tune to the alternate 
    program according to the selected 
    authorization tier bits. This setting is 
    only applicable to current PE1 (i.e., 
    PowerVu) program; not PE2 through 
    PE16. 
    Cue Trigger - Indicates that only 
    receivers authorized by the Cue Trigger 
    mask will tune to the scheduled 
    program/event. Cue triggers can only 
    be initiated/controlled on PE1 (i.e., 
    PowerVu). 
    SR Event Start Displays the start time of the 
    service replacement event when 
    one is scheduled; otherwise, the 
    default start time is displayed. The 
    default start time is 2007/09/01 
    00:00:00. 
     
    SR Event End Displays the end time of the service 
    replacement event when one is 
    scheduled; otherwise, the default 
    end time is displayed. The default 
    end time is 2007/09/01 00:00:00. 
     
     
      
    						
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