Cisco PowerVu D9858 Installation And Operation Manual page 83

Advanced receiver transcoder
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Setup Menu: TS Input: Input, RF1-RF4,
RF Lock
Description:
Parameters:
Modulation
Description:
Parameters:
Rolloff
Description:
Parameters:
InputIQ
Description:
Parameters:
NetID
Description:
Parameters:
LNB Power
Description:
Parameters:
22kHz
Description:
Parameters:
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Model D9858 Advanced Receiver Transcoder Installation and Operation Guide
Indicate whether the transcoder is locked to the received signal.
Lock or No Loc.
Sets the modulation type and for the received signal.
DVB-S or DVB-S2.
Sets the rolloff factor of the incoming signal.
.20, .25, .35. Use .20 or .35 when DVB-S modulation is used, and
either of the three when DVB-S2 is used. Use a small number to
reject or filter carriers close to the same frequency.
This is the Input signal inversion setting, which allows the operator
to track and select inverted and non-inverted digital signals.
When set to Auto, received digital signals are tracked and inverted
for correct selection, as required. When set to Inv (inverted), the
received digital signal is always inverted. Conversely, when set to
NonInv (non-inverted), the received digital signal is never inverted.
Normally set to Auto, Inv and NonInv are typically used to
automatically reject or filter out unwanted signals.
This is the Network ID of the uplink signal the transcoder is to
receive when using this preset. The transcoder's Network ID must
match the Network ID associated with the transmitted signal.
1 to 65535. The default value is 1.
This setting determines if power is provided via the RF1 Input to an
external LNB connection.
Off, 13V, 18V, V-NIT or H-NIT. When LNB Power is set to V-NIT or
H- NIT, the signal polarization is automatically read from the NIT.
Note: Power will not be applied to the LNB when Power is set to
Off.
This applicable for dual-band LNB applications. It sets whether or
not 22 kHz tone is available on RF1.
On, Off or Crossover (if downlink frequency is greater than the
crossover frequency).
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