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Professional integrated receiver decoders
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PVR 6000 Series
Professional Integrated Receiver Decoders
M
ODE
This parameter allows the user to set the selected services or PIDs to be
transmitted or filtered at the output ports. Two values are available:
TRANSMIT – this mode forwards only selected services or PIDs to the
output (Excluding unselected or unreferenced services or PIDs).
FILTER - this mode excludes the selected services or PIDs from the output.
S
TRATEGY
Filtering strategies (decoded only, service filtering and PID filtering):
Decoded Service Filtering - The decoded streams (1-2 services as chosen
in the "Service" menu) are selected. All of the service' PIDs (Video, Audio
and so on) are transmitted or filtered (based on Mode parameter) to the
ASI and/or IP outputs.
Services Filtering – This mode allows the user to select specific services
from a list (under "select services"). This mode is dynamic, means that the
IRD follows the services' tables and automatically add or remove PIDs
accordingly. The user can select two types of services:
PIDs Filtering – allows the user to select specific PIDs, which are selected
from a list (under "select PIDs"). This mode is Static, means that the IRD
forwards or filters the selected PIDs and does not change it when PMT is
changed. The user can select 3 types of PIDs:
Referenced services – any service included in the PAT.
Unreferenced service – the user can add any other service ID. When
the service is received at the input, the IRD will forward (or filter) it
accordingly. This mode is useful for scenarios were the user want to
select an unreferenced service or configures the unit before the system is
fully deployed.
Constant PIDs – such as PAT, CAT and so on. the list is changed
according to the stream type DVB or ATSC which is configured by the
user
Referenced PIDs – any PID which is included in the PMT of a
referenced service.
Unreferenced PIDs – the user can add any other PID number. When
the PID is received at the input, the IRD will forward (or filter) it
accordingly. This mode is useful for scenarios were the user want to
select an unreferenced PID or configures the unit before the system is
fully •deployed.
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