Cisco D9859 Installation And Configuration Manual page 113

Advanced receiver transcoder
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Cueing
Menu Item
Cueing Mode
Trigger Polarity
Repeat
Tone (ms)
Silence (ms)
Seq#
State
OL-31980 -01
Description
Select whether cueing output
should be DTMF tones or
trigger pins.
If the Cueing Mode was set to
Trigger, select the pin polarity.
If the Cueing Mode was set to
Tone, set the number of
consecutive tone sequences to
be generated. Values greater
than 1 are provided when a
scenario demands repetition to
ensure that the ad insertion
equipment receives the signal.
If the Cueing Mode was set to
Tone, set the duration of each
tone, in milliseconds.
If the Cueing Mode was set to
Tone, set the duration, in
milliseconds, of each silence
between tones.
Select the tone sequence to
configure.
Select whether the current tone
sequence is enabled or disabled.
Parameters
Trigger or Tone
Tone - Cue tones are standard Dual-
Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) tones.
The tones are generated at the Cue
Tone/Relay output on the rear panel
of the receiver.
Trigger - Cue trigger refers to open-
collector pins which can be toggled at
the Cue Tone/Relay output on the
rear panel of the receiver.
High or Low
High - Pins act as open or floating
collectors on an active cueing signal
and as ground on an inactive signal.
Low - Pins act as ground on an active
cueing signal and as open or floating
collectors on an inactive signal.
1, 2, or 3. The default is 3.
0 to 80. The default is 40.
0 to 80. The default is 40.
1 to 16
Enabled or Disabled. When disabled,
no cue tone is output.
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