Setting The Dpm Mode - Cisco D9858 Installation And Configuration Manual

Advanced receiver transcoder software
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Setting the DPM Mode

A program can be set to one of three Digital Program Mapping (DPM) modes, either
Drop, Pass, Map, or Xcode. For more information, see TS Out - DPM (on page 99).
LCD Setting
Drop
Pass
Map
Xcode
1
Press MENU to display the Main Menu.
2
Press
3
Press
4
Press
5
Press
6
Press SELECT to access the Global menu.
7
Press SELECT to choose ASI for Resync All. Press
continue.
8
Press MENU. Press
"InCh" and "OutCh" programs.
9
Press
mode. Xcode (Transcode) is the most common mode. Press SELECT. Press
APPLY. Press SELECT to save the changes.
10 Press
SELECT. Verify the PE2 "InCh" and "OutCh" programs.
11 Press
mode. Xcode (Transcode) is the most common mode. Press SELECT. Press
APPLY.
12 Press MENU six times to return to the startup screen.
Description
Removes the service and its associated PMT reference
from the transport output.
Permits the source content and PMT reference to appear
in the transport output with the same references unless
the source material is mapped on another PE.
Provides the flexibility to define all the outgoing PID
numbers for a PE, including those not currently on
transmission.
Provides the flexibility to define all the outgoing PID
numbers for a PE, including those not currently on
transmission, as in Map mode, plus the video PID is
transcoded to output at the rate and settings defined for
the transcode channel.
to move to the Setup menu. Press SELECT.
four times to move to the Outputs menu. Press SELECT.
to move to the TS Out menu. Press SELECT.
twice to move to the DPM menu. Press SELECT.
to move to the ASI menu. Press SELECT. Verify the PE1
three times to choose Act. Press SELECT. Use
three times to choose PE1. Press SELECT. Use
three times to choose Act. Press SELECT. Use

Setting the DPM Mode

and then press SELECT to
to select the DPM
to select PE2. Press
to select the DPM
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