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2. DVB-T OUTPUT: DVB-T output
2.1. DVB T Mode:
2K
, 8K.
2.2. QAM Mode:
QPSK, 16 QAM,
64 QAM
.
2.3. Code Rate:
FEC 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6,
7/8
.
2.4. Guard Interval:
1/4, 1/8, 1/16,
1/32
.
2.5. Bandwidth:
6, 7,
8 MHz
.
2.6. IQ mode:
normal,
Inverted.
3. SAT INPUT: Satellite input signal
3.1. DVB Mode:
DVB-S
, DVB-S2.
3.2. In Frequency:
FI SAT 950 ÷ 2150 MHz.
3.3. Baud Rate:
4.000 ÷ 45.000 KB, DVB S
10.000 ÷ 30.000 KB, DVB S2.
3.4. Roll Off:
20, 25 y 35%, DVB S2 only.
3.5. Init Tuner:
Syncronize the tuner (press ).
3.6. * Modulation:
indicates the modulation type.
3.7. * BER:
indicates the value of BER.
3.8. * S/N:
indicates the input S/N
.
(Recommended S / N > 11 dB).
*
This data is shown when the tuner is tuned.
4. OUTPUT SERVICES
4.1. List of Services:
list of services.
●
Press to view the list.
●
Press
❏
▲
❏
▼
to select the service.
●
Press
to enter the service parameters.
– A
"+"
sign followed by the name of the service indicates
that this service is in the output multiplex.
– A
" * "
sign before the name indicates an encrypted
service.
4.1.1.
Active:
enables the service on output MUX
(use
❏
▲
❏
▼
to select and press ).
4.1.2.
LCN:
Allows assigning a LCN (Logical Channel
Number) between 1 and 1023 to the services at the
output (select with
❏
▲
❏
▼
and press ; 0000
stands for NO LCN).
4.1.3.
Program Number:
indicates the service PN.
4.2. Output MUX BW:
indicates the total % of the output
MUX occupied.
4.3. Clear all:
clears all the services selected in the DVB-T
output. “Press ”.
4.4. Read Services:
reads the transponder services.
“Press ”.
OK
OK
- It is not recommendable to work with the output
MUX BW
above 80%, as the services may increase their bitrate during
transmission. (Output MUX BW > 92%: Status LED in yellow).
5. PSI EDIT:
Allows the Output’s NIT configuration.
5.1. NIT Mode:
Pass-Through / LOCAL selection. If local is
chosen, allows modifying the following parameters.
5.2. Network Name:
Allows living a name to the network.
5.3. Network ID:
(give the same value as the Orig.Net.ID).
5.4. TS ID:
Some receivers need a different TS ID for every
memorised module (value between 0 and 65535).
5-5 Orig. Net. ID:
Original Network Identifier by Country
(see table 3).
5.6. Vr. NIT:
NIT version table( STT-CI 8000).
5.7. Vr. SDT:
SDT version table( STT-CI 8000).
6. CAM: access to MMI and CAM menus
(STT-CI 8000)
6.1. Read MMI:
Open the session with the MMI
(only option available if session is not open).
If the session is open, the last option is read again.
6.2. Close MMI:
Closes the session with the MMI.
It's recommended to close the MMI session once
finished the access.
6.3. MMI menu:
Options list or CAM information.
It can appear a first information line followed by the list
of options with a number. The last option (0.Quit) goes
to the precedent menu. If the information to show
is longer than the display size, push to read the rest
of the text.
6.4. MMI Enquiry:
CAM's data introduction (example
insert PIN). Look at point 6.5.
6.5. Enter User Input:
CAM's data introduction.
7. MEMORY
7.1. Save Configuration:
Stores current programming.
7.2. Restore Configuration:
Enables the configuration
stored in the unit to be recovered.
7.3. Save Configuration, Device to UCF 300:
enables the configuration stored to be saved with an
identifying name in one of the 26 memories of the
UCF 300.
7.4. Load Configuration, UCF 300 to Device:
ecovers the data in one of the UCF 300’s memories
with data recorded from an STT for cloning on another
STT 8000.
OK
OK
OK
❏
▼
❏
▼
❏
▼
- This function is only visible when the tuner is tuned.
- Automatic save: 30 minutes after the last button is
pressed, the current data will be stored in the STT
8000.
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