Ca System Id; Network Pid; Hunt Mode On-Screen Messages; Figure 4 Tuner Status, Pending Initialization Mode - Evolution Digital HD uDTA User Manual

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Figure 4 Tuner Status, Pending Initialization Mode

2.3.1.1 CA System ID

The DTA recognizes two CA System IDs. They are 0x0E11 for a Cisco headend and 0x4749 for a Motorola
headend.

2.3.1.2 Network PID

As part of exiting Hunt Mode into Pending Initialization Mode, the DTA will detect the Network PID to use for SI
data. The DTA determines the Network PID to use by searching for Program 0 (zero) in the Program Association
Table (PAT). The PID associated with Program 0 will be stored as the Network PID. If the DTA does not find a
Program 0 in the PAT, it will use 0x1FFC as the Network PID. The Network PID value being used can be found in
the Tuner Status diagnostic screen (ensure the DTA is in Pending Initialization mode prior to checking for the
Network PID).

2.3.2 Hunt Mode On-Screen Messages

While in the hunt mode, the DTA will display one of two messages. Figure 5 displays the first on-screen message.
This message is displayed if the DTA is in Hunt Mode for longer than 3 seconds.
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