Cisco D9854i Manual
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Setting up Input Information 78-4021470-01 Rev J 157 Viewing PSI Frequency Table Information From the user interface of the D9854, click Input > Stream Details > PSI Frequency. The PSI Frequency page is displayed. You cannot make any changes in the PSI Frequency table and can only view the available frequency plans stored in the receiver. The following is a list of the various columns: Abbreviation Description Transport Stream ID Displays the transport ID. Frequency (GHz) Displays the downlink frequency, in GHz (0.0 to 15.0 GHz). Symbol Rate (MSym) Displays the symbol rate, in Mbps. Orbital Position Displays the orbital position of the satellite, in degrees (East of West). Polarization Displays the polarity of the received signal (H,V, or Off). Flag Displays the satellite position (in degrees), in combination with the direction (East or West). FEC Indicates the Forward Error Correction inner code rate (1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 7/8, 8/9, or 9/10). RF Modulation Indicates the modulation of the signal (QPSK DVB-S, QPSK DVB-S2, 8PSK DVB-S2 or 16QAM DVB-S2). Network ID Displays the original network ID.
Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring 158 78-4021470-01 Rev J Viewing the PSI Channels From the user interface of the D9854, click Input > Stream Details > PSI Channel. The PSI Channel page is displayed. You cannot make any changes in the PSI Channel table and can only view the available channels and their settings. The following is a list of the various columns: Abbreviation Description Service ID Indicates the virtual channel number. TS ID Displays the identification number of the transport on which the channel is available. For more information on the transport streams, see Viewing PSI Frequency Information (on page 157). Program Name Indicates the name of the channel. PMT PID Indicates the PID of the channels Program Map Table. ECM PID Indicates the PID of the channels Entitlement Control Message stream.
Setting up Input Information 78-4021470-01 Rev J 159 Viewing the PID Input Status From the user interface of the D9854, click Input > Stream Details > PID Input Status. The PID Input Status page is displayed. You cannot make any changes in the PID Input Status table and can only view the available channels and their settings. The following is a list of the various columns: Abbreviation Description PE Index Indicates the Program Entry number (PE1 or PE16). Type Name assigned to the Program Entry, up to 4 alphanumeric characters. Detail Displays any detail associated with the program PID (e.g., MPG2 PID). The parameters are: MPG1 VID, MPG2 VID, 422 VID, H264 VID, HD VID, MPG4 VID, MPG AUD, MPG2 AUD, DVB AC3, DVB DDP, AAC AUD, HEAAC, AUD, MPG4 AUD, DBE AUD, DTS AUD, DVB TXT, DVB VBI, DVB SUBT, DVB ASYN, DVB SYNS, DVB SYND, DVB MPE, DVB DCAR, DVB OCAR, SA VBI, ATSC AC3, ATSC DDP, SA UTLD, SCTE DPI, SA HSD, SA CDDL, SA WBD, SA SUBT, ECM, EMM, PCR, or UNKNOWN. Language Displays the language code carried in the PMT for the current PID, if applicable. PID The program PID number, in the range from 1 to 8192. Present Indicates whether the PID is present in the incoming stream (Yes or No).
Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring 160 78-4021470-01 Rev J Setting up Audio and Video Information Setting up the Video Parameters 1 From the user interface of the D9854, click Audio & Video > Audio & Video > Video Decoding. The Video Setup page is displayed. 2 Select the Primary Video Output format for local decoding. The options are Auto, HD 720p, HD 1080i, or SD. 3 Select whether to enable or disable the Component Tri-Synch. 4 In the Standard Definition Output drop-down, select the actual standard definition output format of the primary video if the PV Output is set to SD. The options are Auto, NTSC, PAL-N (AR), PAL-M, or PAL-B/G/I/D. You must use NTSC for 525-line systems and PAL-B/G/I/D for 625-line systems. 5 Select the Standard Definition Aspect Ratio of your TV monitor (4:3 or 16:9). The default is 4:3. Set it to the corresponding value. 6 Select the Selected Aspect Ratio Conversion that the receiver will perform on the incoming signal for the picture to be displayed correctly on your TV, based on the Standard Definition Aspect Ratio selection. The options are None, Auto, Auto AFD, 16:9 L/B, 4:3 P/B, 14:9, 4:3 CCO, and 16:9 Scale. The default is Auto. 7 Select the Wide Screen Signalling output mode. It is used to select how the receiver affects PAL WSS when it is present in the VBI line 23. The table below describes each of the options. The default is Auto.
Setting up Audio and Video Information 78-4021470-01 Rev J 161 WSS Mode Description Passthrough Passes WSS unmodified as received by the receiver. Auto:Create Creates WSS to output the correct aspect ratio when performing aspect ratio conversion. Auto:Modify If WSS is present in the input stream, it is modified to output the correct aspect ratio when performing aspect ratio conversion. If WSS is not present in the input, no WSS will be present in the output. Suppress Removes WSS output. 8 The Video Status section displays the current video settings, and the encoding, bit rate, FPS and aspect ratio of the incoming signal. The fields are read-only. The following table describes the video status information displayed: Video Status Description Primary Video Output Indicates the actual output video format (Auto, HD 720p, HD 1080i, or SD). Standard Definition Output Displays the actual standard definition format of the primary video output if the PV Output is set to SD. Aspect Ratio Displays the standard definition aspect ratio of your TV monitor. Wide Screen Signalling Displays the Wide Screen Signaling output mode. Encoding Format The input stream type of the received signal/program. Bit Rate (Mbps) Indicates the bit rate of the input video stream, in Mbps. Frame Rate (fps) Indicates the frame rate of the input video stream. 3:2 Pulldown Indicates whether 3:2 pulldown is detected, was recently detected, or not detected in the input video stream (Yes, Recent, or No). 9 Select Enable Banner Display to display alarms and warnings on the on-screen display (e.g., TV monitor). 10 Click Apply.
Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring 162 78-4021470-01 Rev J Setting up Captions 1 From the user interface of the D9854, click Audio & Video > Audio & Video, expand Video Decoding and then click Captions. The Captions page is displayed. 2 In the Preferred Closed Caption Mode, select the type of closed captioning to use if there are multiple available in the stream. The default is Auto. Note: SA Custom is not supported when telecine video coding is enabled. 3 The Closed Caption Mode in the Status section displays the actual closed caption mode in the output. This is read-only. 4 Click Apply.
Setting up Audio and Video Information 78-4021470-01 Rev J 163 Setting up Subtitles 1 From the user interface of the D9854, click Audio & Video > Audio & Video, expand Video Decoding and then click Subtitles. The Subtitles page is displayed. 2 Select the Subtitle Control to use to display the program subtitles. The following table describes each of the available options: Op Mode Selection Description Off No subtitles are displayed. On Displays DVB or Imitext subtitles, if available. DVB Displays only DVB titles, if available. Otherwise, no subtitles are displayed. Imitext Displays only Imitext subtitles, if available. Otherwise, no subtitles are displayed. 3 Set the Imitext Position of the on-screen subtitle text (Standard or Extended). 4 The Imitext Foreground Colour sets the color for Imitext subtitles. Auto displays text in the color transmitted by the subtitling equipment. Yellow and White overrides the color set by the uplink and display text in the selected color. 5 The Imitext Background Color sets the text background for Imitext subtitles. The following table identifies the affect each setting has on the displayed subtitle text: BackGnd Option Description Auto Uses the uplink subtitling equipment setting.
Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring 164 78-4021470-01 Rev J BackGnd Option Description Shadow Applies an outline to the right side of each text character. No background box is applied to subtitles, i.e., text is visible directly on top of video. Opaque Applies a black box to each text character. Semi Applies a semi-transparent box to subtitle text. None No shadow or outline is applied to subtitle text. 6 In the Subtitle Language Settings section, select the input source for the subtitle language. The default is Language List. Language Entry and PMT Order are more applicable for advanced applications. The following table describes each of the available options and how to set them: Select Language By Option Description Language List Select the MPEG language to display from the available list. The following are the available options: ara (Arabic), btk (Batak (Indonesia), ben (Bengali), bul (Bulgarian), chi (Chinese), cze (Czech), dan (Danish), dut (Dutch), eng (English), fin (Finnish), fre (French), ger (German), gre (Greek), heb (Hebrew), hin (Hindi), hun (Hungarian), ice (Icelandic), ind (Indonesian), ita (Italian), jpn (Japanese), kor (Korean), may (Malay), mul (Multiple Languages), nor (Norwegian), per (Persian), pol (Polish), por (Portuguese), rum (Romanian), rus (Russian), san (Sanskrit), scc (Serbian), sin (Sinhalese), slo (Slovak), som (Somali), spa (Spanish), swe (Swedish), tai (Tai Other), tam (Tamil), tha (Thai), tur (Turkish), ukr (Ukrainian), or vie (Vietnamese) Language Entry Enter the three-character code provided by your uplink service provider (e.g., eng for English). The supported languages are according to ISO 639-2 Language Codes. PMT Order Select the subtitle PID entry to display (First to Eighth). This information is available from your uplink provider. 7 Click Apply.
Setting up Audio and Video Information 78-4021470-01 Rev J 165 Setting up the VBI 1 From the user interface of the D9854, click Audio & Video > Audio & Video, expand Video Decoding and then click VBI. The VBI page is displayed. 2 Select to enable Vertical Interval Test Signal (VITS) on PAL Lines 17, 18, 330, or 331. 3 Click Apply.
Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring 166 78-4021470-01 Rev J Setting up Audio Parameters 1 From the user interface of the D9854, click Audio & Video > Audio & Video > Audio Decoding. The Audio Decoding page is displayed. 2 There are two audio settings. It allows you to configure the two balanced audio outputs on the rear panel (Audio 1 and Audio 2), known in the Web GUI as 1 and 2, respectively. 3 Select the PMT Source for the audio channel (None, AUD1 to AUD64). 4 Set the Audio Mode, which sets the output mixing. Select Stereo (Left and Right are passed directly through to Left and Right), R- Mono (Right is passed to both the Left and Right), L-MONO (Left is passed to both the Left and Right), or Mixed (Left is passed to both the Left and Right, and Right is passed to both the Left and Right). 5 Set the AC3 Compression mode to use if the output is compressed Dolby Digital audio. The selections are Line Mode, Custom 1, Custom 0 or RF Mode. RF Mode is recommended for analog cable modulators. 6 Left Attenuation is the volume adjustment for the Left audio channel. You can select a value in the range from -6.0 dB to +6.0 dB, in increments of 0.5 dB. 7 Right Attenuation is the volume adjustment for the Right audio channel. You can select a value in the range from -6.0 dB to +6.0 dB, in increments of 0.5 dB. The following options only appear if the D9854 contains SDI: 8 Set the Digital Out Preference for the SDI output or AES-3id output. The following describes the options: