Cisco D9858 Installation And Configuration Manual page 175

Advanced receiver transcoder software
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If you choose Custom, click Configure Custom SI Recv and the Configure
Custom SI Recv dialog box opens:
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From the Frequency Tuning Mode drop-down list, choose the mode that
determines whether to use the NIT to tune to other transports, or to force the
tuning to user configuration settings. Select NIT and the receiver can change
tuning parameters to use all transports available in the NIT. Select User Cfg to
force the receiver to use the user selected tuning parameters.
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The Service List mode determines which tables are required for tuning.
Rigorous requires all service list tables to be present to acquire the signal.
Degraded requires any service list table to be present to acquire the signal.
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From the Network Information Table (NIT) drop-down list, choose Yes to use
the NIT when creating the service list.
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From the Service Description Table (SDT) drop-down list, choose Yes to use the
SDT when creating the service list.
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From the Program Association Table (PAT) drop-down list, choose Yes to use
the PAT when creating the service list.
Note: You cannot change the Bouquet Association Table value. It is not
supported in the current release.
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Click OK.
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Enter the Network ID of the uplink signal the receiver is to receive when using
the selected preset. The unit's network ID must match the network ID associated
with the transmitted signal that identifies the NIT to be used. You can enter a
value in the range from 1 to 65535. The default is 1.
10 From the CA Mode drop-down list, choose which programs can be viewed via
the transcoder. Choose Std (standard) for PowerVu signal or Open conditional
access for free-to-air (for example, in-the-clear signals). The default is Std.
Setting up Input Information
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