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     Setting up Input Information 
     
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    Setting up the Channel Selections 
    1 From the user interface of the D9854, click Input > Channel > Channel 
    Selection. The Channel Selection page is displayed. 
     
    2 Enter a channel number for up to 16 program entries. Alternatively, use the 
    drop-down arrow to select an available channel. 
    Note: Only PE1 supports PowerVu descrambling. Do not assign PowerVu 
    channels to PE2 to PE16. If any PowerVu channels are assigned to PE2 to PE16, 
    all service PIDs associated with these channels will be dropped from the 
    transport output. 
    3 Click Apply.   
    						
    							 
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    Viewing the Channel Status 
    From the user interface of the D9854, click Input > Channel > Channel Status. The 
    Channel Status page is displayed. 
     
    The following table describes the channel information displayed: 
    Parameter Description 
    PE Index Indicates the Program Entry number (PE1 to PE16). 
    Channel Displays the input channel of the current PE. The channel is 
    displayed in a range from 1 to 65535. 
    Channel Name Displays the channel name of the current PE. 
    Conditional Access 
    System ID 
    Indicates the type of Conditional Access (CA) system used by the 
    program (SA, BISS, or FTA). 
    Channel Authorised Indicates whether the receiver is authorized to receive the 
    program (Yes or No). 
    Channel Encrypted Indicates whether the received program is encrypted (Yes or No). 
    Channel Scrambled Indicates whether the received program is scrambled (Yes or No).  
    						
    							 
     
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    Parameter Description 
    SR Status Displays the status of an alternate authorized program/service 
    from the same transport stream when the receiver is not 
    authorized to view the primary program.This is an uplink 
    initiated function that maps the alternate service to the original 
    (primary) service PIDs, replacing the original service with the 
    alternate service at the digital transport output. No local 
    intervention is required by the receiver operator for provision of 
    this service replacement feature. The statuses are Not Started, 
    Primary, or Alternate. 
    Not Started - Indicates that an event has not started. 
    Primary - Indicates that a service replacement event is active, but 
    the primary program is being displayed. 
    Alternate - Indicates that a service replacement event is active, and 
    that the receiver has tuned to and is displaying the alternate 
    program/event as it is not authorized to view the scheduled 
    event. 
    SR Type Indicates the type of service replacement event.  
    None - Indicates that no service replacement event is scheduled. 
    Scheduled - Indicates that all receivers will tune to the alternate 
    program at the scheduled time. This setting is only applicable to 
    current PE1 (i.e., PowerVu) programs; not PE2 through PE16. 
    CA - Indicates that only receivers unauthorized to view the 
    scheduled program will tune to the alternate program according 
    to the selected authorization tier bits. This setting is only 
    applicable to current PE1 (i.e., PowerVu) programs; not PE2 
    through PE16. 
    Cue Trigger - Indicates that only receivers authorized by the Cue 
    Trigger mask will tune to the scheduled program/event. Cue 
    triggers can only be initiated /controlled on PE1 (i.e., PowerVu). 
    SR Start/End Time Displays the start/end time of the service replacement event when 
    one is scheduled; otherwise, the default start time is displayed. 
    The default start time is 2007/09/01 00:00:00. 
       
    						
    							 
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    Configuring the Common Interface (CI) Information 
    1 From the user interface of the D9854, click Input > Conditional Access > CI 
    Setup. The CI Setup page is displayed. 
     
    2 Select Enable in the CI CAM QUERY Support drop-down to query the CAM 
    prior to decryption to ensure that the card can be decrypted. The default is 
    Disable. 
    3 Select Enable in CI CAM Auto Reset to automatically reset the card. The default 
    is Disable. 
    4 In the CA List Management Type, select whether the Common Interface List 
    Management should add and delete (AddDel) individual programs or update all 
    (UpdateAll) the programs when the list changes. 
    Note: Updating all the programs will cause temporary loss of service for all the 
    programs when another is being modified. 
    5 Select Enable in the TS/ONID Check drop-down if you want to restrict the 
    incoming transport stream to the transport ID and transport original network ID 
    listed below. If the incoming stream does not match the specified transport 
    stream, the CAM will not decrypt. The default is Disable. 
    6 If you set the TS/ONID Check to Enable, you must define the Transport ID and 
    Original Network ID. If the incoming stream does not match the specified IDs 
    here, the CAM will not decrypt. You can enter a value in a range from 0 to 65535. 
    7 In the CAM TS Handling drop-down, select EntireTS to use the CAM to decrypt 
    the entire transport stream, or select ServicesOnly to use the CAM to decrypt 
    only the PIDs being used by the active services.  
    						
    							 
     
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    8 Select the CAM slot (CI Slot) to use for decryption. If you set the CI slot to 
    AUTO for PE1, the software automatically assigns the slot capable of decrypting 
    the stream.  
    Note: If CI Slot is set to AUTO, Decrypt must be set to ON. 
    Select TOP to use the top CAM slot for decryption or select BOTTOM to use the 
    bottom CAM slot for decryption. 
    9 The Decryption Mode Determines whether to decrypt the channel or to specify 
    the specific components to decrypt (ON, OFF, Comp). Select ON (default) to 
    decrypt the entire program entry. Select Comp to decrypt specific components, 
    as specified in the CI Component Setup list. 
    Note: If the CI Slot is set to Auto for PE1, then Decrypt can only be set to ON. 
    10 If you selected Comp, you must configure the parameters in the CI Components 
    Setup section below.  
    11 The CI Component Setup section allows you to insert and maintain customized 
    records: 
     
    12 Each record customizes the PID or stream type to decrypt. The Index number is a 
    read only field that indicates the record number. You can maintain up to 64 
    records, 32 records for each CAM. 
    13 To insert a new record, click Add. A new row appears at the top of the table (see 
    below). 
     
    There are various configurations when creating a new record. The following 
    table summarizes the various methods:  
    						
    							 
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    If you set by Parameter Settings 
    PID ID Set Mode to PID and enter PID number. 
    Stream Type Set Mode to Stream, select Stream Category (AUD, VID, SUBT, TTX, 
    or USER) and enter Stream Instance of the stream type. 
    There is an additional configuration if you select user as the Stream 
    Category (see below). 
    Stream Type: User Set Mode to Stream, Stream Category to User, manually enter the 
    stream code in Stream Type Value, and then the Stream Instance of 
    the stream type. 
    14 If you know the PID number, ensure that PID is selected under Mode and enter 
    the appropriate PID number. Click Save. 
    15 To enter the stream type, select Stream under Mode, select the stream type in the 
    Stream Category (VID, AUD, SUBT, USER, or TTX) and enter the instance of the 
    stream type in Stream Instance. You can enter a range from 1 to 64. Click Save. 
    16 If you do not know the stream type, you can specify a specific hex value as the 
    stream type. Select Stream under Mode, select User under Stream Category, 
    enter the hex value of the stream under Stream Type Value and the instance of 
    the customized stream type in Stream Instance. You can enter a two digit 
    hexadecimal value for the Stream Type and a range from 1 to 64 for the Stream 
    Instance. Click Add. 
    17 To delete a record, select the record you want to remove and click Delete. 
    18 The System ID section displays the system name and ID number of the CAM for 
    the top/bottom slots.   
    						
    							 
     
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    Viewing the Common Interface (CI) Status 
    From the user interface of the D9854, click Input > Conditional Access, expand CI 
    Setup and then click CI Status. The CI Status page is displayed. 
     
    The following table describes the CI Status: 
    CI Status Description 
    CI Slot Indicates whether it is the top slot (TOP) or the bottom slot 
    (BOTTOM). 
    CAM Status Status of the CAM (Ready or Not Ready). 
    Sys Name System name of the CAM. 
    Comp Name Displays the company name of the CAM. 
    Manufacturer Code The manufacturer’s code. 
    Manufacturer ID The factory loaded application number of the CAM. 
    Serial Number The unique serial number of the CAM. 
    Hardware Version The hardware version number of the CAM. 
    Application Version The software version number of the CAM. 
        
    						
    							 
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    Viewing the CA Status 
    From the user interface of the D9854, click Input > Conditional Access > CA Status. 
    The CA Status page is displayed. 
     
    The following describes the columns in the CA Status table: 
    Status Description 
    Index The ISE number. 
    ISE User Address The ISE User Address. It is a 11 digit address in the following 
    format: ###-###-####-#. 
    ISE Version Number The ISE version number. It consists of 7 characters. 
    Enc Data pkts passed Indicates the number of encrypted Addressable Data Packets 
    successfully processed. Ideally, the ADP Enc Pass and ADP Enc 
    Total numbers should be identical. 
    Enc Data pkts recvd Indicates the number of encrypted Addressable Data Packets 
    received. Ideally, the ADP Enc Pass and ADP Enc Total 
    numbers should be identical. 
    Non-Enc Data pkts passed Indicates the number of non-encrypted Addressed Data 
    Packets successfully processed. Ideally, the ADP Enc Pass and 
    ADP Enc Total numbers should be identical. 
    Non-Enc Data pkts recvd Indicates the total number of non-encrypted Addressable Data 
    Packets received. Ideally, the ADP Non-Enc Pass and ADP 
    Non-Enc Total numbers should be identical. 
        
    						
    							 
     
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    Setting up the BISS Mode 
    1 From the user interface of the D9854, click Input > Conditional Access > BISS. 
    The BISS page is displayed. 
     
    2 Select the Basic Interoperable Scrambling System (BISS) Mode for the receiver 
    (Mode 1 or Mode E). All channels assigned to the PE identified as BISS CA-
    controlled in the PMT will be decrypted. 
    3 If you selected BISS Mode 1, enter a fixed 12-character BISS Mode-1 Session 
    Word. Once entered it cannot be viewed and it is only displayed as asterisks (*). 
    Contact your program provider for the session word. 
    4 If you selected BISS Mode E, enter the 16-character BISS Mode-E Encrypted 
    Session Word and the 14-character BISS Mode-E Injected ID. Once entered, 
    neither of these values can be viewed and it is only displayed as asterisks. 
    Contact your program provider for the respective session word and/or injected 
    ID. 
    5 Click Apply.   
    						
    							 
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    Viewing the PSI Tables 
    From the user interface of the D9854, click Input > Stream Details > PSI Tables. The 
    PSI Tables page is displayed. 
     
    You cannot make any changes in the PSI table and can only view the PSI tables 
    received and their settings. The following is a list of the various columns: 
    Abbreviation  Description 
    Table Type Indicates 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 
    Table ID Extension Displays the MPEG/DVB Table ID. 
    Status Indicates the reception status of the table. 
    None, Partial, Full, Update, Timeout, or Lost 
    Version  Indicates the table version number. 
    PID Indicates the value of the PID on which the table is present. 
    Number of Sections Indicates the number of sections in the table. 
       
    						
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