Cisco D9854 Installation And Operation Manual page 94

Advanced program receiver
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Setup Menu: TS Input,
ASI INPUT
ASI Active
Description:
Parameters:
Tune Mode
Description:
Parameters:
CA Ctl
Description:
Parameters:
Select
Description:
Parameters:
RF1, RF2, RF3, RF4
RFx INPUT
RFx Active (RF1, RF2, RF3, RF4)
Description:
Parameters:
Tune Mode
Description:
Parameters:
CA Ctl
Description:
Parameters:
Select
Description:
Parameters:
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Sets the input to be active or inactive.
Act or No.
Sets the mode used to build channel lists from allowed service lists.
Auto, Basic, FixPID or Custom. The default is Basic.
Sets the type of CA (Conditional Access) to determine which
programs can be viewed via the receiver.
Std (standard) for PowerVu signal or Open conditional access for
free-to-air (i.e., in-the-clear signals).
This sets the parameters the receiver uses for signal switching.
RF Map or Preset. RF Map uses the orbital positioning settings to
find and lock onto a signal, while it can be ignored for Preset.
Sets the input to be active or inactive.
Note: Setting a new input to be Active will deactivate the currently
Active input.
Act or No.
Sets the mode used to build channel lists from allowed service lists.
Auto, Basic, FixPID, and Custom. The default is Basic.
Sets the type of CA (Conditional Access) to will determine which
programs can be viewed via the receiver.
Std (standard) for PowerVu signal or Open conditional access for
free-to-air (i.e., in-the-clear signals).
This sets the parameters the receiver uses for signal switching.
SW Map or UserCfg. SW Map uses the orbital positioning settings
to find and lock onto a signal, while it can be ignored for UserCfg.
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