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6. The Mode parameter and its current setting display.
7. Press the Select button under the PAL option. The parameter begins to flash.
8. Scroll to the NTSC parameter using the Up, Down, or Select button.
9. Press the Enter button. When the parameter stops flashing, the TDR6 has set
the new video mode.
Menu Descriptions A complete description of all TDR6 menus is provided in this section. The menus
actually available depend on the specific option modules installed in your unit.
Std Video Decoder
Mode = PAL
→
Std Video Decoder
Mode = NTSC
→
Command Description Parameters / Response Values
Configuration Menu: consists of two submenus, Default and User, which enable you to quickly and easily re-initialize the unit using
predefined factory default configuration settings or your own user-defined configuration settings.
Configuration>Default: predefined configuration sets allow common operating modes to be stored in the unit at the factory, or at a
customer depot, and then easily recalled and implemented on-location in field operations. These configuration sets are not altered
by reset, power cycling, or factory DVB default setting of the decoder.
Restore Initializes the TDR6 using the pre-defined factory configuration
parameters
■ Default1
■ Default2
■ Default3
■ DVB
Configuration>User: used to save and restore site-specific configuration parameters in non-volatile memory and then recall these
stored parameters in order to re-initialize the TDR6 when your site requirements change.
Restore Initializes the TDR6 using the selected user-stored, site-specific
parameters
User1, User2, User3
Save Saves the current site-specific configuration in non-volatile
(flash) memory under the selected option
User1, User2, User3
Details Menu: enables you to configure the input, services, video, audio, data, and conditional access for the TDR6
Details>Input>Config>Select: used to select the type of input for the TDR6
Input Selects the input source for the TDR6 ■ ASI: selects the external ASI input source
■ RF_A, RF_B, RF_C, RF_D: selects the TDR6
internal demodulator as input source; selects
the option that corresponds to the LNB port
you want to be the active port
Details>Input>Config>Demod>RF: allows you to configure or query the demodulator parameters; the RF menu appears only if an
RF input has been selected using the Details>Input>Config>Select menu.
Each of the four RF inputs, A through D, can be independently configured, although only one may be active at one time.
Modulation Sets the modulation type. QPSK, 8PSK, 16QAM
RF Freq Sets the RF frequency for the QPSK demodulator
Note: The IF frequency is the absolute value of the difference
between the RF frequency and the LO frequency. The
demodulator has a valid IF frequency in the range of 2150 MHz
and 950 MHz. Entering values for RF or LO that equal an out of
range IF frequency value will result in an IF value that is either
the maximum or the minimum IF frequency.
950 to 2150MHz above or below your local
oscillator frequency