Cisco D9854i Manual
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Diagnostics Menu 78-4021470-01 Rev J 127 EMC PID of the channels Entitlement Control Message stream. It is displayed as ---- if unavailable or not scrambled. Program Name Name of the channel. PSI - Tables This is the Tables received sub-menu. You cannot make any changes here, but you can view the PSI tables received and their settings. Press the UP and DOWN arrow keys to scroll through the list of tables. Menu Item Description Parameters Type The MPEG table acronym. PAT, CAT, PMT, TSDT, NIT, NIT Other, SDT, SDT Other, BAT, AEIT P/F, OEIT P/F, TDT, RST, ST, TOT, DIT, SIT, ECM Odd, ECM Even, EMM, MPE, DPI, DRT, CDT, MCT, MIT, MAT, ECT, or Invalid Table ID Tbl-ID Unique Table ID. ID MPEG/DVB Table ID. Ver Table Version number. PID Value of the PID on which the table is present. Status Reception status of the table. None, Partial, Full, Update, Timeout, or Lost Sections Number of sections in the table. Power On Menu Item Description Creation Date and Time Displays the date and time the current unit was manufactured. Power On Date and Time Displays the date and time the current unit was last powered up, in relation to the current local time. Total Hrs Displays the total number of hours the current unit has been running since being manufactured. Hrs Since Last Pwroff Displays the number of hours the current unit has been running since the last power up.
Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation 128 78-4021470-01 Rev J Menu Item Description Tot Rst #, Displays the total numbers of times the current unit has been reset since it was manufactured. Clrbl Rst # Displays the number of times the unit has been reset since the clearable reset counter was last cleared. Clr Rst # Select this option to clear/reset the Clrbl Rst # counter to 0. Reason For Last Reset Displays the reason for the last reset. Health Monitor Menu Item Description Parameters Cur Temp, Max Temp, Avg Temp Displays the current (Cur Temp), maximum (Max Temp) and the average (Avg Temp) operating temperature. Degrees Celsius
78-4021470-01 Rev J 129 Introduction This chapter describes how to set up the D9854 Advanced Program Receiver using the web GUI. 5 Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring In This Chapter Logging On to the Web Interface...................................................... 130 D9854 Summary Overview ............................................................... 131 D9854 Menus ....................................................................................... 133 D9854 Web GUI Environment .......................................................... 135 Setting up Input Information ............................................................ 136 Setting up Audio and Video Information ....................................... 160 Configuring Transport Stream Information ................................... 175 Configuring System Settings ............................................................. 194 Viewing Support Information ........................................................... 220
Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring 130 78-4021470-01 Rev J Logging On to the Web Interface 1 Open a web browser. Note: The supported web browsers are: Internet Explorer 7.0, Internet Explorer 8.0, Firefox 3.5, and Firefox 3.6. 2 Type the IP address of the D9854 Advanced Program Receiver in the Address bar and press Enter. 3 Type the Username and Password. Note: The username and password are case-sensitive. The default username is admin and the default password is localadmin. If you have forgotten your username and password you can reset them from the front panel menu of the D9854 Advanced Program Receiver. For more information, see Resetting the Login Credentials (on page 34). Important: The password and user name will be remembered for the whole of the web session. Close the web browser if you want to prevent others from accessing the settings of the D9854 Advanced Program Receiver. If your session expires, you must refresh the browser and log back in. 4 Click Log in. Note: If you select Remember username, the user name will be remembered the next time you log into the web GUI.
D9854 Summary Overview 78-4021470-01 Rev J 131 D9854 Summary Overview From the user interface of the D9854, click Summary > Summary Dashboard. The Summary Dashboard page is displayed. The Summary Dashboard page displays the main settings of the D9854 Advanced Program Receiver. The shortcuts above the modules in the Summary Dashboard page are shortcuts to the various setup pages. For example, click Video Setup to open the Video Setup page. You can customize the Summary Dashboard by temporarily minimizing or removing the modules displayed. Each module has a maximize and minimize button, allowing you to view or hide various modules. The default view is displayed when you refresh the Summary Dashboard page.
Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring 132 78-4021470-01 Rev J You can also customize the Dashboard by clicking on Add/Remove Module. The Dashboard Configuration window is displayed. The following table describes the all the available modules: Module Description Decoded Program Status Displays channel and service information. Audio Status Displays the current audio status information, such as the audio format and sampling frequency. Current Input Status Displays the current RF Tuning Status information, including the downlink frequency and signal status. Tuner Performance Displays the satellite dish status, such as the C/N Margin and Signal Level. Video Status Displays the current video information. Channel Status Displays the channel status information, such as the type of CA used and whether the receiver is authorized to receive the signal. PID Information Displays the PIDs associated with the channels. CI Status Displays the CAM card information. Fault Active List Displays the currently active alarms and warnings.
D9854 Menus 78-4021470-01 Rev J 133 D9854 Menus The D9854 web GUI has menus at the top of the page. The functions for the menus are as follows: Summary From this menu, you can obtain an overview of the D9854 operation. Input From this menu, you can: - set up RF and ASI inputs, - configure muting thresholds, - view input status, - configure channels, - configure CI (Common Interface) settings, - view PSI, Frequency, and Channel tables. Audio & Video From this menu, you can: - configure video settings, - set up closed caption and subtitles, - configure audio settings, - view current audio status, - set the cueing parameters. Transport Stream From this menu, you can: - configure ASI and MPEGoIP outputs, - configure receiver settings. System Settings From this menu, you can:
Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring 134 78-4021470-01 Rev J - view alarm and warning status information - configure ethernet ports, - set date and time formats, - configure lock levels. Support From this menu, you can: - view logs, - view contact information, - view and upgrade software version.
D9854 Web GUI Environment 78-4021470-01 Rev J 135 D9854 Web GUI Environment The following is an example of a D9854 Web GUI page: Window Buttons The GUI of the D9854 has the following general buttons: Button Description Apply Saves and applies the settings to the receiver. Refresh Reads existing data from the D9854. If edits were made in a setup page, then unsaved changes are discarded. Reset Defaults Discards any changes made and sets data to default values. Clear Counters Resets counters on the displayed page.
Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring 136 78-4021470-01 Rev J Setting up Input Information Setting up the RF Input 1 From the user interface of the D9854, click Input > Input Setup. The Input Setup page is displayed. 2 In the RF Input Selection section, select Use RF Input to activate an RF input. You can select RF 1 to RF 4 below. 3 Select UserCfg in the Input Selection to lock to the RF input set by the user. Select SW Map to use the orbital position settings to select the RF input. It is recommended that you validate the orbital position for SW Map option. 4 Select an RF input to activate (Use RF 1, Use RF 2, Use RF 3, or Use RF 4). 5 In the Tuning section, enter the current operating Downlink Frequency used by the receiver for tuning the received digital signal. You can enter a value in the range from 0.0 to 15.0 GHz. 6 Type the Symbol Rate. The symbol rate must match that of transmitted signal. You can enter a value in the range from 1.0 to 45.0 Ms/s for DVB-S, 1.0 to 30.0 for DVB-S2 if Pilot Present is set to Yes on the Front Panel, or 5.0 to 30.0 for DVB-S2 if Pilot Present is set to No on the Front Panel. 7 Select the Forward Error Correction (FEC) inner code rate. The FEC rate must match the FEC of the transmitted signal. You can select 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8, or Auto. 8 Select the Modulation type for the received signal (DVB-S or DVB-S2).