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Cisco D9854/D9854-I Advanced Program Receiver Software Version 4.50 Installation and Configuration Guide...
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Please Read This Entire Guide Veuillez lire entièrement ce guide Bitte das gesamte Handbuch durchlesen Sírvase leer completamente la presente guía Si prega di leggere completamente questa guida Important Please read this entire guide before you install or operate this product. Give particular attention to all safety statements.
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Safety Precautions Safety Precautions Read Instructions – All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated. Retain Instructions – The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. Heed Warnings – All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.
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Safety Precautions Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the product. Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer. A product and cart combination should be moved with care.
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Safety Precautions 13 Protective Attachment Plug – The product is equipped with an attachment plug having overload protection. This is a safety feature. See Instruction Manual for replacement or resetting of protective device. If replacement of the plug is required, be sure the service technician has used a replacement plug specified by the manufacturer that has the same overload protection as the original plug.
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Safety Precautions 19 Servicing – Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. 20 Damage Requiring Service – Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged, b If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the product,...
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Safety Precautions You may find this symbol on the product and/or in the literature that accompanies this product. It indicates a live terminal; the symbol pointing to the terminal device. You may find this symbol on the product and/or in the literature that accompanies this product.
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Safety Precautions Règles de sécurité Protégez-vous des risques d'électrocution et protégez votre syst ème contre les endommagements éventuels. Ce produit respecte les standards internationaux de sécurité et de conception. Veuillez observer toutes les procédures de sécurité qui apparaissent dans ce guide, ainsi que les symboles de sécurité...
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About This Guide xxiii Objective......................xxiii Audience ......................xxiii Required Knowled ge..................xxiii Chapter 1 Introduction D9854/D9854-I Advanced Program Receiver..............2 Key Features ......................2 Transport Stream Inputs/Outputs..................5 DVB-ASI Output..................... 5 MPEGoIP Output ....................5 MPE Output ......................5 HD-SDI Outputs .....................
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Rack Mount ed ....................... 28 Cooling ........................28 Grounding ......................28 Mou nting the D9854/D9854-I Receiver to a Rack ..........28 Connecting AC Power to the D9854/D9854-I Receiver........29 D9854/D9854-I Receiver Rear Connector Pa nel ............. 30 Connecting t he I nput/Output Signals................32 Connecting t he RF Inputs ..................
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Modules ....................... 160 Auto-Refresh ....................... 160 Alarms/Warnings ....................160 D9854/D9854-I Menus ....................162 D9854/D9854-I Web GUI Environment ................ 164 Wind ow Buttons ....................164 Setting up Input Information ..................165 Setting up the RF Input ..................165 Validating t he O rbital Position ................167...
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Setting up Cue Tone Test ................... 219 Setting up Cue Tones..................220 Setting up SDI ..................... 221 Setting up Services to be Decod ed by the D9854/D9854 -I Receiver....223 Configuring T ransport Stream Information ..............224 Configuring t he ASI Output ................224 Configuring t he DP M ASI Details ..............
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Viewing Version I nformation ................283 Setting up Import/Export File Information ............. 287 Setting up Import/Export FTP Information ............. 288 Managing D9854/D9854-I Web GUI Accounts ..........290 Configuring Lock Level Settings ............... 294 Configuring Front Panel Settings ..............296 Viewing Support Inf ormation ..................297 Viewing Contact Information ................
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RS-232 Data Interface ..................384 Alarm Interface ....................384 Contact Closure Interface ................... 385 Power and General Specif ications .................. 386 General ........................ 386 Power........................386 Mechanical ......................387 Environment ....................... 387 Appendix B Default Settings and Lock Levels Factory Default Settings and Lock Levels ..............390 Administration....................
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Declaration of Conform ity ....................410 Index...
About This Guide About This Guide Objective This guide describes how to install, use and maintain the Cisco D9854/D9854 -I Advanced Program Receiver. Note: The guide describes all available options for the D9854/D9854 -I receiver. Your D9854/D9854-I receiver may only have some of the features described in this guide.
Chapter 1 Introduction Overview This chapter is a general introduction to the Cisco D9854/D9854 -I Advanced Program Receiver. It describes the most common applications and interfaces of the receiver. In This Chapter D9854/D9854-I Advanced Program Receiver........2 Transport Stream Inputs/Outputs............5 ...
PIDs (Packet Identifiers) for external ad insertion in compressed digital format. In addition to the D9854 features, the D9854 -I includes MPEGoIP input, SPTS for MPEGoIP Output, Input/Output Redundancy, and Forward Error Correction (FEC) capabilities. The MPEG over IP input allows a decoder to process the UDP and RTP encapsulated MPEG transport streams received from the IP/ETH-based terrestrial network.
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Digital program mapping providing uplink control for service replacements in blackout areas Cisco Live Event Controller support On Screen Display support on baseband output. Satellite Disaster Recovery support with Cisco PowerVu Network Center uplink control (Release 12.5 or later)
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Chapter 1 Introduction SCTE-104 pass-through support on SDI output NIT Retune Recovery ...
Transport Stream Inputs/Outputs Transport Stream Inputs/Outputs DVB-ASI Output The D9854/D9854-I receiver has one DVB-ASI output. This output can be used as an input for a DVB-T transmitter or other types of DVB-ASI reception equipment. MPEGoIP Output The MPEGoIP output provides a number of output modes includ ing the capability of carrying a decrypted program for digital tier distribution.
Chapter 1 Introduction The diagram below shows an example of the D9854/D9854 -I receiver used in an MPE application. HD-SDI Outputs The D9854/D9854-I Advanced Program Receiver is designed for satellite content distribution applications requiring DVB-S and DVB-S2 reception capabilities with advanced digital outputs for digital tier program distribution.
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Transport Stream Inputs/Outputs The diagram below shows an example of the D9854-I receiver receiving MPEGoIP transport streams:...
A DR symbol is displayed on the front panel, and t he D9854/D9854-I web GUI displays a D/R in progress status. During a disaster, the receiver will attempt to tune to a different backup transport, based on the search path configured.
Disaster Recovery When disaster occurs, the receiver will tune to channel 11, as defined on the Backup 1 transport. If the acquisition is successful on the backup 1 transport (PAT is received), the receiver will set PE 1 to channel 11 and PE2 to channel 12 and declare that the disaster is over.
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Chapter 1 Introduction By default, the disaster recovery is enabled. To set up and view the disaster recovery parameters using the front panel, see Setup Menu: D/R (on page 143) and Status Menu - D/R (on page 67). To set up and view the disaster recovery parameters using the web GUI, see Configuring the Disaster Recovery Settings (on page 183) and Viewing the Disaster Recovery Status (on page 187).
NIT Retune Recovery NIT Retune Recovery The Network Information Table (NIT) retune recovery occurs when the tuning parameters on the uplink do not result in a successful tuning lock (for example, modulator settings or transponder signal strength). The receiver will try to tune to the new signal (NIT), and if it does not lock to the new signal during an initial engagement delay of five minutes, it will revert back to the original signal.
Chapter 2 Quick Setup - Read Me First! Overview This chapter provides a quick setup for your Cisco D9854/D9854 -I Advanced Program Receiver. If you are unsure about which receiver settings to use, contact your local service provider for ass istance.
Connecting the Receiver to Other Equipment The following displays the rear panel of the D9854 Base Model: The following displays the rear panel of the D9854 SDI Model, with SD/HD -SDI and AES outputs: The following displays the rear panel of the D9854-I: Connect the L-Band signal to RF1.
The Ethernet Management port supports the following network protocols: Telnet, SSHv2, HTTP, HTTPS, SNMPv2, Syslog/DTX, SNTP, FTP (client side), TFTP, and MPEGoIP output (D9854 only). Connect the HD-SDI outputs (M1 and M2) to HD compatible signal processing equipment or HD signal monitoring equipment, if applicable.
Chapter 2 Quick Setup - Read Me First! Setting up for Network Connection Press MENU to display the Main menu. Press to go to the Setup menu. Press SELECT. Press twice to select the IP menu. Press SELECT twice to go to the IP menu. Use the arrow keys to navigate up and down the IP menu, and the arrow...
Quick Setup Instructions for RF Acquisition Quick Setup Instructions for RF Acquisition Press MENU to display the Main menu. Press to go to the Setup menu. Press SELECT. Press to move to the TS Input menu. Press SELECT. To setup the ASI input port, go to Step 4. To setup the RF1 input port, go to Step Press SELECT three times.
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Chapter 2 Quick Setup - Read Me First! 13 If the front LED is solid green, the unit is authorized. Proceed with Assigning a Program Channel to a PE (Program Entry). If the front LED is flashing green, the unit is unauthorized. Please contact your service provider and provide the Tracking ID number for authorization.
Assigning a Program Channel to a PE (Program Entry) Assigning a Program Channel to a PE (Program Entry) At the start-up screen, PE1 is initially displayed. Press ADV and use the keys to scroll through the available program entries. Press ADV again to select the channel number. Use the keys to scroll through the available program channels or directly enter the channel number using the 0 to 9 keys;...
Chapter 2 Quick Setup - Read Me First! ASI Out Press MENU to move to the Main Menu. Press to move to the Setup menu. Press SELECT. Press to move to the Outputs menu. Press SELECT. Press to move to the TS Out menu. Press SELECT. Press SELECT to access the ASI menu.
Setting up the HD-SDI Outputs (SDI Model, with SD/HD-SDI and AES outputs) Setting up the HD-SDI Outputs (SDI Model, with SD/HD-SDI and AES outputs) The following displays the rear panel of the D9854 SDI Model and D9854 -I, with SD/HD-SDI and AES outputs: Press MENU.
Chapter 2 Quick Setup - Read Me First! Setting up the MOIP Outputs The following displays the rear panel of the D9854 Base Model: Press MENU to move to the Main Menu. Press to move to the Setup menu. Press SELECT.
Setting the DPM Mode Setting the DPM Mode A program can be set to one of three Digital Program Mapping (DPM) modes, either Drop, Pass or Map respectively. For more information, see TS Out - DPM (on page 124). LCD Setting Description Drop Removes the service and its associated PMT reference...
Cisco D9854/D9854-I Advanced Program Receiver. Qualified Personnel Only appropriately qualified and trained service personnel should attempt to install, operate, or maintain the D9854 /D9854-I receiver. WARNING: Allow only authorized and qualified service personnel to install, operate, maintain, and service this product. Otherwise, personal injury or equipment damage may occur.
AC power, see Appendix B - Technical Specifications (on page 371). As Cisco units are designed for continuous operation, some products do not have a power switch. In this case, the mains cord and/or DC power supply cable serve(s) as the mains disconnect device.
Rack Installation Equipotential Bonding If this equipment is equipped with an external chassis terminal marked with the IEC 60417-5020 chassis icon ( ), or 5017 ( ), the installer should refer to CENELEC standard EN 50083-1 or IEC standard IEC 60728-11 for correct equipotential bonding connection instructions.
Installing the D9854/D9854-I Receiver Rack Mounted The D9854/D9854-I receiver is a 1U unit with connector access at the rear panel. The receiver is intended for mounting in a standard 19" rack with minimum 1U spacing between units to allow adequate ventilation/air flow.
Installing the D9854/D9854-I Receiver Connecting AC Power to the D9854/D9854-I Receiver Connect the power cord (supplied with the D9854/D9854 -I receiver) between the rear panel power receptacle and a 100 to 120/200 to 240 V AC power outlet. Make sure that the power cable is connected to protective ground. See Grounding (on page 28) for more information.
D9854/D9854-I Receiver Rear Connector Panel The following diagrams show the rear connector panel of the D9854 base model: The following displays the rear connector panel of the D9854, with SDI, SD/HD -SDI, and AES outputs: The following displays the rear connector panel of the D9854 -I receiver, with SDI and MPEGoIP Input: The following table describes the function and type of the various connectors.
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IP packets to a groomer for distribution. The MPE output receives and outputs the IP data packets from the incoming transport stream. The MPEGoIP input (D9854-I only) allows the decoder to receive its streams from the terrestrial IP network. Management...
Chapter 3 Installation Connecting the Input/Output Signals Connecting the RF Inputs Connect up to four LNB RF cables to the RF connectors labeled RF1 through RF4 on the rear of the unit. Use 75-ohm (braid/foil or braid/braid), low insertion loss coaxial cable. Each input accepts an LNB signal input.
Connecting the Audio Outputs Connectors for the Digital Audio Output The configuration of the D9854/D9854-I receiver outputs two stereo channels. The receiver also supports encoding of audio embedded in the HD -SDI video signal. The following drawing shows the audio connector.
Note: The TS IN/OUT ports are only applicable for the D9854 -I only. The RJ-45 interface IP TS OUT (D9854) or TS IN/OUT (D9854 -I) is a 100/1000BASE- T Ethernet. It is intended for both MPEGoIP and MPE outputs, and/or MPEGoIP input.
38.4 kb/s (default). These outputs are user-configurable via the Setup Menu on the front panel. The interconnect cable from the D9854/D9854-I receiver to a PC should be straight through (for example, no handshaking), shielded and equipped with a DB-9 male connector at one end to mate with the rear panel RS-232 Data interface, and a female DB-9 connector to connect to the PC.
Not connected Cue Tone/Cue Trigger Interface The D9854/D9854-I receiver is equipped with a connector labeled Cue Tone/Relay for alarm relay outputs for remote alarm signaling. This connector provides Cue Tone, Cue Trigger and Alarm relay functionality. These outputs are user- configurable via the Setup Menu on the front panel.
Configuring Open-collector Outputs The D9854/D9854-I supports decoding of SCTE-35 messages with DTMF descriptor. The D9854/D9854-I outputs tones or sets the open collector contacts according to the content of the DTMF descriptor in the Cisco D9054 HDTV Encoder and the Cisco D9036 Modular Encoding Platform.
Up to 10 usernames/passwords can be defined for login use via a Telnet, S SH, or web GUI (for example, HTTP) session on the D9854/D9854 -I receiver. When a user tries to log in via a Telnet, SSH, or HTTP connection, the user is required to provide a username and a password.
Setting Admin User Privileges via a Telnet/SSH Connection In the Passphrase field, type the password, localadmin. Wait a few seconds, until the Use rhosts to log in is disabled. Note: The username and password are case-sensitive. The default username is admin and the default password is localadmin. d Click OK.
Chapter 3 Installation At the CURRENT USERNAME prompt, type the username you want to edit and press Enter. At the NEW USERNAME prompt, type the new username and press Enter. Note: Ensure that the new username does not match any of the usernames already defined in the authentication table.
Common Interface Modules Common Interface Modules The following is a list of all the supported CAMs: SMiT Consumer Irdeto Hardware Version: 2.2.1 Application Version: IRD-STD-3.7.0m-2 Serial Number: 1004004052 and 1004004051 SMiT Professional Irdeto Hardware Version: 2.2.1 Application Version: IRD-STD-3.7.0m-8 Serial Number: 1103000494 and 1103000276 Conax Aston ...
Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation Overview This chapter describes how to set up the Cisco D9854/D9854 -I Advanced Program Receiver using the front panel keys and display. This information is primarily applicable for standalone operation. In This Chapter About the Front Panel ................44 ...
Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation About the Front Panel The D9854/D9854-I receiver is operated using controls and indicators on the front panel. These include the numeric keypad, the Navigation/Selection keypad, the LCD, the Alarm and Signal indicators. These are shown in the following illustration.
About the Front Panel Signal Explanation State/Color ALARM Solid for five seconds indicates a Warning. Flashing indicates an Alarm. SIGNAL Green Solid indicates all of the following conditions: active RF inputs are enabled, locked to a signal, and are not muted. ...
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Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation The following is the Navigation/Selection keypad, which changes its function, depending on the current state of the menu. The table below describes the front panel buttons. Button Function LEFT Arrow key When moving through menus, highlights the menu item to the left.
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About the Front Panel Button Function Alphanumeric Pressing the numeric keys 2-9 once will enter the respective Entry digit into a data entry field. Pressing these buttons again will enter the first of the letters displayed beside the number. Repeatedly pressing the button will toggle through all of the key's possible choices.
Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation Locking/Unlocking the Front Panel Depending on the default settings, the receiver is shipped with a locked or unlocked front panel. You can lock or unlock the front panel using the front panel keypad. From the Startup screen, press SELECT and then INFO. This will unlock the front panel keypad and allow you to make changes to all the operating parameters;...
Startup Screen Startup Screen Main Structure At power on and initialization, the startup screen is displayed similar to that shown below. The screen also indicates the signal status. Channel Authorization Status From the startup screen, press the right or left arrow keys on the front panel keypad to move to the PE entry authorization status screen.
Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation LCD Setting Description Channel name Name of the monitored program. Active RF input port. Note: ASI will be shown if the ASI input port is active. Freq: Downlink frequency of the tuned signal in GHz. Lvl: Signal level in dBm.
Startup Screen LCD Symbol Description The Left/Right symbol indicates that the RIGHT/LEFT arrow key is active; for example, pressing the RIGHT/LEFT arrow key will have an affect, such as moving the cursor to the right/left. The up/down symbol indicates that the UP/DOWN arrow key is active.
Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation Press the ADV key to select PE1. PE1 1 Channel Name Freq:12.658 Lvl:-50 Marg:11.6 Press to scroll through the available program entries. Press ADV again to select the channel number. Ch # PE1 1 Channel Name Freq:12.658 Lvl:-50 Marg:11.6 Directly enter the channel number using the 0 to 9 keys and press SELECT to apply the channel number, or press...
Main Menu Main Menu Operation of the D9854/D9854-I receiver begins at the Main menu. From the startup screen, press the MENU key to view the Main menu. Main Menu Main Menu Status Setup About Versions Diagnostics Select the desired function by moving the cursor left or right by pressing the LEFT or RIGHT arrow key.
Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation Status Menu To view the Status menu from the Main menu, press the SELECT key. The Status menu indicates the status of the input and output signals, the video and audio services, and allows you to browse and/or configure the alarms and warnings. The Status menu is split into four parts;...
Status Menu Status Menu: General Menu Item Description Parameters Input Indicates the currently selected input RF1 to RF4, ASI, or IP. source. Status Indicates whether the input signal is Locked - Indicates the receiver is locked to a carrier with no valid locked.
Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation Menu Item Description Parameters Browse Select to view the current active alarms – and warnings, including additional details. Clear All Select to clear all the active alarms and Abort, Continue. Select Abort to warnings. You will be prompted to verify cancel the operation or Continue whether you want to clear all the alarms to clear all the warnings and...
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Status Menu Menu Item Description Parameters Indicates the frame rate of the input Typically 25.0, 29.97, 30.0, 50.0, 59.94, 60.0, unknown or video stream. unsupported Stream AR Indicates the aspect ratio of the 4:3, 14:9 or 16:9 incoming video stream. Act Conv Displays the actual applied aspect None, 4:3 L/B, 4:3 P/B, 14:9, 14:9,...
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Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation SDI - Global Note: This feature is for D9854-I and D9854 with SDI only. Menu Item Description Parameters Interlaced Displays whether the video is Yes or No interlaced. Frames Displays the number of frames per –...
Status Menu Menu Item Description Parameters Displays whether the selected service Yes - The selected service is is inserted. inserted. No - The selected service is not enabled by the user or not present. – Displays the line number where the selected service is expected to be inserted by the hardware (for the top field if it is an interlaced...
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Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation Menu Item Description Parameters Status Indicates the current signal lock status Locked - Indicates the receiver is locked to a carrier with no valid for the input. content. Lock+Sig - Indicates the receiver is locked to a carrier with valid content.
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Status Menu Menu Item Description Parameters C/N Margin (dB) Indicates the current Carrier-to-Noise Values can be displayed in the Margin for the received signal. The range of -32.0 to +30.0 dB. Carrier-to-Noise margin is the actual distance that C/N is from the noise threshold.
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Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation Menu Item Description Parameters Polar Indicates the polarity of the LNB Power Off, 13V, or 18V supply. LO Select Indicates whether a 22 kHz tone is On or Off available on input port RF1. This is applicable for dual-band applications.
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Status Menu Menu Item Description Parameters SR Status This displays the status of an Not Started - Indicates that an event has alternate authorized not started. program/service from the same Primary - Indicates that a service transport stream when the receiver replacement event is active, but the is not authorized to view the primary program is being displayed.
The Link Status parameters display the port information, such as the status, speed, duplex, and crossover. For D9854, port 1 is the management port and port 2 is the data port. For D9854-I, port 1 is the management port, port 2 is the Data1 port, and port 3 is the Data2 port.
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Displays the program entry channel. 1 to 16 Stream Port1/Port2 Indicates the stream status of the Management and Stopped, Suspended, Data ports (D9854), or Data1 and Data2 ports Active, or Muted (D9854-I). Content Overflow Indicates if the rate of the transport stream(s) to be...
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Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation MOIP In Redundancy Status Note: This feature is for D9854-I only. Menu Item Description Parameters Port In Use The current input port in use. Data1 or Data2 Change Reason Description of the reason for the last redundancy...
Status Menu Menu Item Description Parameters Latency (ms) Displays the delay that is introduced by the FEC – decoder, in milliseconds. Status Menu - D/R To view the D/R (Disaster Recovery) menu from the Status menu, press the RIGHT arrow key five times. The D/R menu provides the current disaster recovery status information.
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Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation Global Status Menu Item Description Parameters State Displays the current disaster recovery status. For No Disaster - D/R more information on the statuses, see Viewing the Ready, D/R in progress, D/R disabled Disaster Recovery Status (on page 187). - Maintenance Mode, D/R disabled, No Disaster - D/R Ready...
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Status Menu Menu Item Description Parameters Signal Lock Timer Indicates the time, in seconds, the unit must wait 5 to 255 for a signal lock before declaring that the signal is not usable and move on to the next search location in the search path.
Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation Setup Menu To view the Setup menu from the Main menu, press the RIGHT arrow key once and the SELECT key. The Setup menu is split into nine parts; Administration, TS Input, IP, Services, CI, Outputs, CA, Alarms/Warnings, and Noise Cutoff. For instructions on how to select and store settings, see About the Front Panel (on page 44).
Setup Menu Setup Menu: Admin To view the Admin menu from the Setup menu, press the SELECT key. For instructions on how to select and store settings, see About the Front Panel (on page 44). The Admin menu has the following structure: Menu Item Description Parameters...
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Depending on the unit, the default password for all lock levels is 1234. For more information on the default password, contact Cisco customer support. Old Pwd, New Pwd, To change the password, enter the –...
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Setup Menu Menu Item Description Parameters LCD Contrast Adjusts the contrast of the LCD 1 (lowest contrast) to 30 (highest menu panel. contrast) DL Mode Set the unforced over-the-air Always - Unforced download will be accepted and saved in download mode. memory.
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Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation Menu Item Description Parameters Type The type of download being None - No download is being performed. performed. Rear Panel - The rear panel download is being performed. HTTP - An HTTP download from the web GUI is being performed.
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Setup Menu Menu Item Description Parameters Date Format Select the date format. YYYY_MM_DD, DD_MM_YYYY, or MM_DD_YYYY Time Format Select the time format. 24Hr, 24Hr SuspendZero, 12Hr, 12Hr SuspendZero. The SuspendZero options omit the leading zero. GMT Off Select the local time zone offset +13:00, +12:00, +11:00, +10:00, relative to the GMT time.
Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation Setup Menu: TS Input To view the TS (Transport Stream) Input menu from the Main menu, press the RIGHT arrow key once and then the SELECT key to reach the Setup menu. Then press the RIGHT arrow key once and the SELECT key to view the TS Input menu. For instructions on how to select and store settings, see About the Front Panel (on page 44).
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Setup Menu Menu Item Description Parameters Tune Mode Select the tables required for the service Basic - Requires NIT to be present. list creation and signal acquisition. Auto - Uses all the available service list tables and it will acquire if any table is present. Custom - Uses the Custom Tuning parameters, specified by the user.
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Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation Menu Item Description Parameters Tune Mode Select which tables are required for the service Basic - Requires NIT to be list creation and signal acquisition. present. Note: When editing the tuning, the device is in Auto - Uses all the a transient state while acquiring tuning available service list tables...
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Setup Menu Menu Item Description Parameters LO1 (GHz) Sets the lower oscillator frequency, in GHz, of 0.0 to 15.0 GHz. Must be the LNB. In a single band oscillator, set its lower than the value for frequency, in GHz. LO2. LO2 (GHz) Sets the higher oscillator frequency, in GHz, of 0.0 to 15.0 GHz.
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Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation Menu Item Description Parameters Marks the polarity of the signal connected to H (horizontal), Vert (vertical), A (Auto). Auto this RF input. is only applicable when LNB Power is set to H-NIT or V-NIT. Validate Orbital This option allows you to configure and validate the RF inputs to match those expected Position...
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22 kHz tone Local Oscillator Auto uses the crossover control signal of RF1. frequency to determine if the tone is transmitted. IP Input Note: This is for D9854-I only. Menu Item Description Parameters IP1 Active Select the input to be active.
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Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation Menu Item Description Parameters Tune Mode Select which tables are required for the service Basic - Requires NIT to be list creation and signal acquisition. present. Note: When editing the tuning, the device is in Auto - Uses all the service a transient state while acquiring tuning list tables and it will...
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Setup Menu Menu Item Description Parameters Select Yes to listen to MPEG over IP streams isMulticast Yes or No sent to a specific multicast IP address (group). Otherwise, select No to listen to the unicast MPEG over IP streams sent to the IP addresses of the Data1 and Data2 ports.
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Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation Menu Item Description Parameters FEC2 UDP If FEC is set to 2D, in addition to entering the 2 to 65534 port number of the column FEC stream, enter the FEC destination UDP port number of the row FEC stream.
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Setup Menu Menu Item Description Parameters Revertive Delay Time to wait before reverting back to the 0 to 30 seconds primary port once the primary port is active again. Note: If Non-Revertive is set as the Type, this field does not apply. If set to Yes, it will trigger the MPEG over IP A/V Trigger Yes or No...
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Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation Menu Item Description Parameters If using custom tune mode, Yes or No select whether to use the Network Information Table (NIT) when creating the service list. If using custom tune mode, Yes or No select whether to use the Service Description Table (SDT) when creating the service list.
Setup Menu Menu Item Description Parameters Frequency Tuning Indicates whether tuning is NIT or User Cfg using the NIT to tune to other transports, or whether tuning is forced to use the user selected parameters. Re-Acquire Menu Item Description Parameters Re-Acquire Re-acquires the signal using the Abort or Continue.
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The IP menu has the following structure: Menu Item Description Parameters Port ID Select the Ethernet interface to The D9854 has two interface ports. Interface 1 is the control and configure. management interface and interface 2 is the data interface. The D9854-I has three interface ports.
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Setup Menu Menu Item Description Parameters Gateway Sets the Network Gateway Address The IP Address/Mask and Gateway on the Network, used to expose the Address should be changed together, i.e., as a group. The following table receiver to a WAN. shows the most commonly used Subnet mask values to enter for a chosen IP address mask, which will...
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Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation Menu Item Description Parameters Reset Credentials If for some reason, you cannot access – the decoder (due to a forgotten password, corrupted data, and so on), the recovery procedure for the decoder is as follows: Using the keypad, choose this field on the front panel menu.
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The passwords must comply with the following requirements: It cannot contain username or reversed username. It cannot contain any of the following strings: cisco, sciatl, ocsic, Itaics, atlsci, icslta, or any string achieved by full or partial capitalization of letters. ...
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Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation Protocols The Protocols menu allows you to control remote access protocols (Telnet, SSH, HTTP, DTX, and SNMP) to the IRD. Menu Item Description Port Number Parameters Telnet Controls Telnet access to the TCP port #23 Enable (default) - Allow IRD.
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Start a new communication session with the receiver using a utility, such as Tera Term Pro or PuTTY. For more information on starting a new connection, see Starting a Telnet Session (see "Starting a Telnet/SSH Session" on page 38). In the D9854/D9854-I command prompt, type for a list of TCP ipal tcp_list connections or for a list of UDP connections and press Enter.
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Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation Note: The hardware firewall may impose different rules for the Management and Data ports. For example, remote access protocols, such as SSH or HTTP, are only enabled on the Management port. Redundancy Menu Item Description Parameters Mode Select the redundancy mode for MPEG over...
Setup Menu Setup Menu: Services To view the Services menu from the Main menu, press the RIGHT arrow key once and then the SELECT key to reach the Setup menu. Then press the RIGHT arrow key three times and the SELECT key to view the Services menu. The Services menu allows you to set up all the operating parameters associated with audio, video and captions services.
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Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation Video Menu Item Description Parameters PV Format Sets the primary video output format for Auto, SD, HD 720p, or HD local decoding. 1080i PV Output Indicates the actual output video format. SD, HD 720p, or HD 1080i This value is read-only.
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Setup Menu Menu Item Description Parameters Act Conv The actual aspect ratio conversion the None, 16:9 L/B, 4:3 P/B, 14:9, receiver will perform based on what you 4:3 CCO, 16:9 SCALE have selected. This is read-only. Refer to Aspect Ratio Conversions (on page 97) for the conversions performed by the receiver based on your selection, and the effect on the picture displayed by the...
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Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation Stream TV A/R Conversion Act Conv Description Image None None Normal Picture Auto None No conversion – 16:9 L/B None Conversion is not – possible. Normal picture. 4:3 CCO None Conversion is not – possible. Normal picture.
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Setup Menu Stream TV A/R Conversion Act Conv Description Image 16:9 14:9 14:9 Compromises some up- sampling. Some black bars and cropping are visible. 16:9 16:9 SCALE 16:9 Vertically up-samples the center of the 4:3 SCALE picture and crops the top and bottom of the screen.
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Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation Stream TV A/R Conversion Act Conv Description Image 16:9 4:3 CCO 4:3 CCO Horizontally up-samples the center portion of the picture to fill the screen. 16:9 4:3 P/B None Conversion is not – possible. Picture appears tall and thin.
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(in the appropriate range), but the UP and DOWN arrows will increase or decrease in 0.5 dB steps. DDP (D9854 with Sets the Dolby Digital Plus output Trans (Transcoded) or Pass mode. If Trans is selected, it will...
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Parameters Digital Out Pref Sets the output preference for the PCM Samples - If the audio source is (D9854 with SDI MPEG Layer II format, the output SDI output or AES-3id output. will be routed to the SDI output as only) PCM.
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Setup Menu Digital Out Preference When Dig Out Pref is set to PCM Samples, the output is PCM regardless of whether it's MPEG, Dolby Digital (AC-3) or AAC audio. Additionally, when the output is Compressed, MPEG-1 L1 and L2 will be output PCM, even though Dolby Digital (AC-3) and AAC is compressed (and transcoded).
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Parameters VITS PAL Line 17, Select whether to enable or disable Enable or Disable Vertical Interval Test Signal on PAL 18, 330, 331 Lines 17, 18, 330, or 331. Note: This feature is for D9854-I and D9854 with SDI only.
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Setup Menu Menu Item Description Parameters Service ID Displays the service available in EIA-708, AFD, DPI, SMPTE- 2031, Multi-OP47, and SDP- SDI. OP47 Enabled Select whether the selected service Yes or No is enabled or disabled in the SDI output. Note: If services are not present, they will not be sent to the output.
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Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation Menu Item Description Parameters Op Mode Sets the subtitle mode. 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.
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Setup Menu Menu Item Description Parameters Entry If Language Entry was Enter the three-character code provided selected in the Select by your uplink service provider under Language By menu, select Entry using the numeric keypad (e.g., the subtitle PID entry to eng for English).
You must be authorized to view the programming available via the Smart Card from your service provider. CAMs must be purchased from Cisco. For a list of the supported CAMs, see Common Interface Modules (on page 41). For instructions on how to select and store settings, see About the Front Panel (on...
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Setup Menu Menu Item Description Parameters Select the Program Entry (PE) to PE1 to PE16 configure the decryption settings. Decrypt Determines whether to decrypt the ON (default) - Decrypts the channel or to specify the specific entire program entry. components to decrypt. OFF - Disables decryption for the current program entry.
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Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation Menu Item Description Parameters Select the component record to 1-64 (up to 32 records for each edit. CAM) Set the Program Entry the 1 to 16 component is located. Mode Select whether to choose the PID or STREAM component by PID or by stream type.
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Setup Menu Menu Item Description Parameters ON_ID Specify the Transport Original 0 to 65535 Network ID. TS Routing Select EntireTS to use the CAM to EntireTS or ServicesOnly decrypt the entire transport stream, or select ServicesOnly to use the CAM to decrypt only the PIDs being used by the active services.
Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation Setup Menu: Outputs To view the Outputs menus from the Main menu, press the RIGHT arrow key once and then the SELECT key to reach the Setup menu. Then press the RIGHT arrow key five times and the SELECT key to view the Outputs menu. The Outputs menu allows you to set up the rear panel control relays for alarms, cue tones and cue triggers, and the transport stream outputs, and Digital Program Mapping (DPM).
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Setup Menu Cueing Menu Item Description Parameters Cueing Mode Select whether cueing output Trigger or Tone should be DTMF tones or Tone - Cue tones are standard Dual- trigger pins. Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) tones. The tones are generated at the Cue Tone/Relay output on the rear panel of the receiver.
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Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation Menu Item Description Parameters Tones Sets the three digit tone 000 to 999 sequence. Mode Sets the tone sequence mode. * - Start tone only # - End tone only */# - Start and end tones. The end tone is signaled after waiting the time specified in Delay(sec).
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Setup Menu M1/M2 Menu Item Description Parameters M1 Port Type This option allows the operator ASI or SDI to set the output format for the M1 port. M2 Port Type This option allows the operator ASI or SDI to set the output format for the M2 port.
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Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation Menu Item Description Parameters Rate Control Select the output rate control. Auto - The output rate follows that set by the uplink. This setting can be used if the signal source is ASI. If Insert Null Packet is set to Yes, the output bit rate is the same as the input rate (including all the null packets).
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Setup Menu Menu Item Description Parameters Output Mode Select the DPM output mode No Output - No ASI output will be generated for the current output. and the ASI port will be disabled. With the exception of No Passthrough - All PEs will be set to Pass and Output and Full DPM Control, other DPM settings will also be set.
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Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation Menu Item Description Parameters Config Type Indicates the current DPM Edited by User - DPM changes were made. configuration change by a user Unmodified - No changes were made after after changing the Output setting a new Output Mode. Mode.
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Setup Menu Menu Item Description Parameters Rate Control This is the output rate control. Auto - The output rate follows that set by the uplink. This setting can be used if the signal source is ASI. If Insert Null Packet is set to Yes, the output bit rate is the same as the input rate (including all the null packets).
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PMT PID, and ES PID numbers. SPTS Full DPM Control (D9854-I only) - The output will be generated according to the DPM settings on the MPEG over IP Digital Program Mapping page. This is a manual...
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Setup Menu Menu Item Description Parameters Config Type Indicates the current DPM Edited by User - DPM changes were made. configuration change by a user Unmodified - No changes were made after setting a new after changing the Output Output Mode. Mode.
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Selects the transport protocol to RTP or UDP be used for the output stream. Min IP/s This selects the minimum 0, 2 to 1000 for D9854 number of IP packets per 0, 3 to 99999 for D9854-I second. TOS (Type Of This sets the quality of service.
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Setup Menu Menu Item Description Parameters TTL (Time To Live) This sets the hop limit of the 0 to 255 packet's lifespan. DestAddr Enter the unicast (valid host IP Unicast: valid host IP only) or multicast destination Multicast: IP in range of 224.0.0.0 to IP address.
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Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation Menu Item Description Parameters FEC1 UDP Enter the destination UDP port 2 to 65534, even number only number of the columns FEC stream. FEC2 UDP Enter the destination UDP port 2 to 65534, even number only number of the rows FEC stream.
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Setup Menu The DPM menu has the following structure: DPM - Global Menu Item Description Parameters Resync All: Select to resynchronize all DPM output with the PMT data for all program entries on the selected output.
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Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation Menu Item Description Parameters Regenerate Selects whether to regenerate Always or As Needed the PSI tables in the output. Always - All tables are regenerated. As Needed - Only regenerate the tables if the content has changed. Copy: This copies all DPM data from ASI->MOIP or MOIP->ASI...
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Setup Menu Menu Item Description Parameters Selects the action to perform on Pass, Map, or Drop. The default is the current program entry. Pass. This setting controls the overall Pass - Output channel is the same as DPM behavior of the PE and the input channel.
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Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation Menu Item Description Parameters Duplic Mode Select how to handle duplicate PSI Remap - Every input PID can be programs. This setting is only mapped to only one output PID. If used if the Map Mode menu is PID mapping conflicts exist, DPM will use the Precedence Rule to decide set to Svc ID &...
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PE or if the PE is set to channel PAT/PMT Offset This is a customer-specifi c – mode, only to be used if directed by Cisco. For more information, contact Cisco customer support. NIT Offset This is a customer-specifi c –...
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Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation PID Map Menu This menu allows the PID Map to be configured. The PID map is used to map input services to output PIDs. If the PE action is Pass, or PE action is Map and Map Mode is Svc ID, only entries which drop a service are applied and all other services are passed through.
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Setup Menu Menu Item Description Parameters If mapping this PID (Act is set 1 to 8190 to Map), select the output PID number. PSI Table Settings Note: The table settings are only available if you selected Ctl by Table in the PSI Options menu.
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Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation Setting Mode Options Description Default Pass, Drop Disaster Recovery Table Pass Pass, Drop Code Download Table Pass Note: The CDT is different from the other tables listed because the CDT is referred to within the PMT, rather than outside the PMT. Select Pass to permit the output of CDTs following the configured DPM PID map configuration and all other DPM constraints.
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Setup Menu Go to Setup: Outputs, TS Out: ASI, and set the Output Mode to Full DPM Control. Also, if necessary set the Descramble Mode according to whether the program is to be Scrambled or Descrambled for downstream viewing/monitoring. On the same menu, set the following parameters: Parameter Description Map Mode...
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Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation 10 Press MENU three times to exit the TS Out menu and save the data. If the changes cannot be saved/made, a message will be displayed indicating "Bad configuration data". The following options are available: Abandon, Exit or Return.
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Setup Menu TS Out - Options To view the Options menu from the TS Out menu, press the RIGHT arrow key four times. The Options menu allows you to configure auto synchronization and fixed output options for the MPEPoIP and ASI outputs. The Options menu has the following structure: Menu Item Description...
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Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation Menu Item Description Parameters Set to Yes to use the input Use Inp Yes or No channel numbers, PMT PID Chan/PMT/PIDs numbers, and/or ES PID numbers. Otherwise, set to No to use the Start channel and channel Step assigned below.
Setup Menu Setup Menu: CA To view the CA menu from the Main menu, press the RIGHT arrow key once and then the SELECT key to reach the Setup menu. Then press the RIGHT arrow key six times and the SELECT key to view the CA menu. The CA menu provides information about the ISE, the status of the ADP transmission, and allows you to set the BISS mode and session words available from your service provider.
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Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation Menu Item Description Parameters ADP Enc Total Indicates the total number of encrypted Addressable Data Packets received. Ideally, the ADP Enc Pass and ADP Enc Total numbers should be identical. ADP Non-Enc Pass Indicates the number of non- encrypted Addressable Data Packets successfully processed.
Setup Menu Menu Item Description Parameters BISS-E IID If BISS Mode is Mode E, enter the 14-character password. Once entered, it cannot be viewed and injected ID. it is only displayed as asterisks (*). Contact your program provider for the session word. Setup Menu: Alarm/Warning To view the Alarm/Warning menu from the Main menu, press the RIGHT arrow key once and then the SELECT key to reach the Setup menu.
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Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation Menu Item Description Parameters Alarm Vid Cutoff Select whether the video output Enable or Disable is cut off if any enabled alarm is The default is Disable. active on the receiver. When video is cut off, there will be no horizontal or vertical synchronization on the output.
Setup Menu Setup Menu: Noise Cutoffs To view the Noise Cutoffs menu from the Main menu, press the RIGHT arrow key once and then the SELECT key to reach the Setup menu. Then press the RIGHT arrow key eight times and the SELECT key to view the Noise Cutoffs menu. The Noise Cutoffs menu allows you to set the muting thresholds for bot h audio and video in the event of a noisy signal.
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Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation Menu Item Description Parameters The following displays the Transport Default C/N Margin Relationship Audio(DVBS Marg) Sets the DVB-S and DVB-S2 -30.0 to 30.0 Carrier to Noise margins, in dB, Cutoff This setting must be below the below the audio outputs that Audio(DVBS2 Marg) respective Restore value.
Setup Menu Menu Item Description Parameters Restore Defaults Select to restore the default muting thresholds. Muting Control Select whether to enable or Enable or Disable. disable muting cutoffs. The default is Enable. If disabled, all the other settings are ignored. Setup Menu: D/R To view the D/R (Disaster Recovery) menu from the Main menu, press the RIGHT arrow key once and then the SELECT key to reach the Setup menu.
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Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation Global Menu Item Description Parameters D/R Enable Choose to enable or temporarily disable Yes or No the disaster recover feature. Choose Yes (default) to enable disaster recovery. Choose No to set the disaster recovery into maintenance mode.
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Setup Menu Menu Item Description Parameters Signal Lock Timer Select the time, in seconds, the unit must 5 to 255 seconds wait for a signal lock before declaring that the signal is not usable and move on to the next search location in the search path. The default is 30 seconds.
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Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation Menu Item Description Parameters Input, NetId, Freq For information on the tuning parameters, – (GHz), SymRate, see RF1, RF2, RF3, RF4 (RFx) Input (on FEC, Backup, page 77). Modulation, Rolloff Note: The RF input must be configured to match the bandwidth of the backup parameters.
Indicates the version number of the ISE. Serial Number Indicates the unique device serial number. Customer Code Indicates the unique Customer Code assigned to an organization by Cisco. Board ID Indicates the hardware board design identification. Revision Indicates the revision number of the board design.
Description Parameters Feature Displays a list of software licenses for HD Decode, H.264 Decode, the D9854/D9854-I Advanced Program DVB-S2, or MPEGoIP Out Receiver. Press up and down to scroll through the list of features. Indicates whether the selected software Yes or No feature is licensed and enabled.
Versions Menu Versions Menu To view the Versions menu from the Main menu press the RIGHT arrow key three times and then the SELECT key. The Versions menu provides basic software information that is useful when requesting customer support. The menu has the following structure:...
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FEC FPGA Cur Indicates the version of the current loaded safe FEC FPG A (D9854-I only) code. Ver Register (D9854- This is not supported in the current release. I only) CPLD Primary, Indicates the versions of the current primary and secondary CPLD Secondary Complex Programmable Logic Device (CPLD).
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Admin (on page 71). FEC FPGA Ver FEC FPGA Ver - Select between all the versions of the FEC (D9854-I only) FPGA code loaded on the current unit. Select - Select and then scroll to Yes to reboot the unit and load the selected FEC FPGA code.
Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation Diagnostics Menu To view the Diagnostics menus from the Main menu, press the RIGHT arrow key four times and then the SELECT key. For instructions on how to select and store settings, see About the Front Panel (on page 44).
Diagnostics Menu Menu Item Description Select to view the system download history messages. Press the UP and View DL DOWN arrow keys to scroll through the list of downloaded messages. Press the INFO key and then UP and DOWN arrow keys to view the complete message text.
Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation PID of the channel's 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.
Diagnostics Menu 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.
This chapter describes how to set up the Cisco D9854/D9854 -I Advanced Program Receiver using the web GUI. Note: The D9854 web GUI is used for all the screen captures in this chapter. The pages are the same as the D9854 -I web GUI, unless otherwise noted.
Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring Logging On to the Web Interface Open a web browser. Type the IP address of the D9854/D9854-I Advanced Program Receiver in the address bar and press Enter. In the Username and Password fields, enter the username and password.
D9854/D9854-I Summary Overview D9854/D9854-I Summary Overview Proceed as follows to access an overview of the main D9854/D9854 -I Advanced Program Receiver settings: From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, click Summary. The Summary Dashboard page is displayed. The Summary Dashboard page displays the main settings of the D9854/D9854-I Advanced Program Receiver.
Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring Modules 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.
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D9854/D9854-I Summary Overview To view a detailed list of alarms and warnings, click the Alarms or Warnings link and a pop-up window is displayed with a list of all the active alarms or active warnings. The following is an example: Click an alarm or warning to open the Status page for more information.
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D9854/D9854-I Menus Set date and time formats Configure lock levels Import or export settings file Manage accounts Support From this menu, you can: View logs View contact information View and upgrade software version...
Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring D9854/D9854-I Web GUI Environment The following is an example of a D9854/D9854-I web GUI page: Window Buttons The GUI of the D9854/D9854-I has the following general buttons: Button Description Apply Saves and applies the settings to the receiver.
NIT Retune Recovery (on page 11). For more information on disaster recovery, see Disaster Recovery (on page 8). From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose Input > Input Setup. The Input Setup page is displayed. In the RF Input Selection area, check the Use RF Input check box to activate an...
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Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring Choose UserCfg from the Input Selection drop-down list to lock to the RF input set by the user. Choose SW Map to use the orbital position settings to select the RF input. We recommend that you validate the orbital position for the SW Map option.
Setting up Input Information 14 For RF1, RF2, RF3, and/or RF4, set the higher oscillator frequency, in GHz, of the LNB in the LO2 (Ghz) column. If it is a single band oscillator, set this value to 0.0. You can enter a value in a range from 0.0 to 15.0 GHz. This value must be higher than the value for LO1.
Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring Reacquiring the Network Information Click Reacquire to re-acquire the signal using the tuning parameters from user settings. The Reacquire Network Information window is displayed. Check the Reacquire Tuning & Channel List Only check box for the decoder to tune back to the user configured input and frequency and re-acquire the PSI/SI information back to the selected channel.
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Setting up Input Information Parameter Description Signal Status Indicates whether the input signal is locked. Locked - Indicates the receiver is locked to a carrier with no valid content. Lock+Sig - Indicates the receiver is locked to a carrier ...
Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring Setting up the ASI Input From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose Input > Input Setup. The Input Setup page is displayed. Click the ASI tab. Check the Use ASI Input check box to tune to the ASI input.
The Transport ID (in the range from 1 to 65535). Configuring the IP Input Note: This feature is for D9854-I only. From the user interface of the D9854-I, choose Input > Input Setup. The Input Setup page is displayed. Click the IP tab.
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Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring In the MOIP Input Selection area, check the Use MOIP Input check box to tune to the MPEG over IP Input. Note: Setting a new input to be active will deactivate the currently active input. From the Source IP Selection Mode drop-down list, choose UserCfg to lock to the source IP input set by the user, or choose SW Map to automatically detect and select which stream to tune to.
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Setting up Input Information If Multicast is selected, enter the multicast destination IP address in the Multicast Address field. From the FEC Mode drop-down list, choose the type of expected FEC streams for the decoder to analyze and use. Choose 1D if the FEC columns stream is expected or 2D if FEC columns stream and rows stream are expected.
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Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring Click Source Filter Setup. The Source Filter dialog box opens. b Click Add Row. If White List is selected as the Source Filter, enter the IP address of a trusted server the unit is allowed to receive streams. The unit is allowed to receive streams from servers with IP addresses listed here.
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IP input when an active port fails due to one of the monitored error conditions (triggers). The data port 1 is labeled as TS 2 and data port 2 is labeled as TS 3 on the rear connector panel. For more information, see D9854/D9854-I Receiver Rear Connector Panel (on page 30).
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Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring In the Revertive Delay field, set the time to wait when reverting back to the primary port once all the triggers for the primary port are back to normal again, in a range from 0 to 30 seconds. Note: If Non-Revertive is selected as the Type, this field does not apply.
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Setting up Input Information Parameter Description Input Rate (Mbps) Displays the bit rate of the input transport stream, in Mbps. Acquisition State Displays Full if the SI and PSI tables have all been found. Otherwise, it will display Degraded if there are missing tables or None if no SI or PSI tables have been found.
Retune Recovery (on page 11). For more information on disaster recovery, see Disaster Recovery (on page 8). From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose Input > SI Receive Setup. The SI Receive Setup page is displayed. In the Custom Tuning Mode area, from the Acquisition Mode drop-down list, choose the tables required for the service list creation and signal acquisition.
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Setting up Input Information If you choose Custom, click Configure Custom SI Recv and the Configure Custom SI Recv is displayed: From the Frequency Tuning Mode drop-down list, choose the mode that determines whether to use the NIT to tune to other transports, or to force the tuning to user configuration settings.
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Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring For PowerVu Streams: Std - In standard mode, if a program is not authorized, even if some services are not scrambled, the whole program will not be authorized. Open - In open mode, if a program is not authorized, any services in the program that are not scrambled will still be available.
Setting up Input Information Setting up Muting Threshold Controls From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose Input > Muting Thresholds. The Muting Thresholds page is displayed. Check the Enable Threshold Muting check box to mute the transport stream and audio in the event of an unstable, poor, or loss of signal condition.
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Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring The following displays the Transport Default C/N Margin Relationship: Transport Muted Transport Mute Transport C/N Margin Transport Restore Transport Restored The Audio Mute for both DVB-S C/N Margin (dB) and DVB-S2 C/N Margin (dB) sets the DVB-S and DVB-S2 Carrier to Noise margins, in dB, below the audio outputs that will be muted.
Setting up Input Information Viewing the Input Status From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose Input > Input Status. The Input Status page is displayed. The Current Input Status area displays the same information shown in the Input Setup page. For more information on the parameters displayed, see Setting up the RF Input (on page 165).
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Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose Input > Disaster Recovery. The Disaster Recovery Setup page is displayed. From the Enable Disaster Recovery drop-down list, choose to enable or temporarily disable the disaster recovery feature. Choose Yes (default) to enable disaster recovery.
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Setting up Input Information If the Disaster Recovery Profile is set to Local, in the Signal Lock Period field, enter the time, in seconds, the unit must wait for a signal lock before declaring that the signal is not usable and move on to the next search location in the search path.
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Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring In the Search Path table, click the field to edit an enabled Backup 1, 2, or 3. The following is an example of editing the enabled Backup 1 channel for PE1: Enter a channel number and click Save. Enter 0 to clear the backup channel. Note: We recommend that you configure a minimum of one backup transport.
Setting up Input Information Viewing the Disaster Recovery Status From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose Input > Disaster Recovery Status. The Disaster Recovery Status page is displayed. The State field displays the current disaster recovery status. The table below lists the statuses.
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Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring State Description D/R in progress The unit has detected a loss of input and if the Configured By field displays User, it searches for a backup transport using the configured search path. The configured search path is displayed in the Backup Transport area.
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Setting up Input Information State Description D/R in progress (Transport The disaster recovery is in progress and the unit is using the disaster recovery profile configured by the uplink. Only) The unit receives the search path with backup transport only. However, the amount of data for the backup plan service in the Disaster Recovery Table (DRT) exceeds the allowable limit from the current unit.
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Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring State Description Goto RF n - OK/FAIL/No The GOTO RF command from the uplink executed successfully, failed to execute, or did not execute due to Action (where n = 1 to 4) the following: ...
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Setting up Input Information The Signal Lock Timer, Signal Loss Timer, and Verification Timer fields display the signal lock, signal loss, and verification periods set on the Disaster Recovery Setup page if the Configured By field is set to User. If the Configured By field is set to Uplink, the disaster recovery profile settings from the PNC uplink are displayed.
Retune Recovery (on page 11). For more information on disaster recovery, see Disaster Recovery (on page 8). From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose Input > Channel Selection. The Channel Selection page is displayed. Enter a channel number for up to 16 program entries. Alternatively, choose an available from a drop-down list.
Setting up Input Information Viewing the Channel Status From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose Input > 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).
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Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring 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.
Setting up Input Information Configuring the Common Interface (CI) Information From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose Input > CI Setup. The CI Setup page is displayed. Choose Enable from the CI CAM QUERY Support drop-down list to query the CAM prior to decryption to ensure that the card can be decrypted.
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Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring Choose Enable from the TS/ONID Check drop-down list 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.
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Setting up Input Information 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. To insert a new record, click Add. A new row appears at the top of the table (see below).
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Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring To delete a record, click the radio button of the record you want to remove and click Delete. Viewing the CAM System ID Information The System ID area displays the system name and ID number of the CAM for the top/bottom slots.
Setting up Input Information Viewing the Common Interface (CI) Status From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose Input > CI Setup > CI Status. The CI Status page is displayed. The following table describes the CI Status: CI Status...
Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring Viewing the CA Status From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose Input > CA Status. The CA Status page is displayed. The following describes the columns in the CA Status table: Status...
Setting up Input Information Setting up the BISS Mode From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose Input > BISS. The BISS page is displayed. From the BISS Mode drop-down list, choose the Basic Interoperable Scrambling System 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.
Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring Viewing the PSI Tables From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose Input > 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.
Setting up Input Information Viewing PSI Frequency Table Information From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose Input > 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.
Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring Viewing the PSI Channels From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose Input > 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.
Setting up Input Information Viewing the PID Input Status From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose Input > 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.
Setting up Audio and Video Information Setting up the Video Parameters From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose Audio & Video > Video Decoding. The Video Setup page is displayed. From the Primary Video Output drop-down list, choose the primary video output format for local decoding.
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Setting up Audio and Video Information From the Wide Screen Signalling drop-down list, choose the wide screen signaling 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.
Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring Setting up Captions From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose Audio & Video > Captions. The Captions page is displayed. In the Preferred Closed Caption Mode drop-down list, choose the type of closed captioning to use if there are multiple available in the stream.
Setting up Audio and Video Information Setting up Subtitles From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose Audio & Video > Subtitles. The Subtitles page is displayed. From the Subtitle Control drop-down list, choose the subtitle control to use to display the program subtitles.
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Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring 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.
Setting up Audio and Video Information Setting up the VBI From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose Audio & Video > VBI. The VBI page is displayed. Check the Enable VITS PAL Line 17, 18, 330, and/or 331 check boxes to enable Vertical Interval Test Signal (VITS) on PAL Lines 17, 18, 330, and/or 331.
Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring Setting up Audio Parameters From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose Audio & Video > Audio Decoding. The Audio Decoding page is displayed. The Audio Selection area allows you to select the audio PID for audio decoding.
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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 for D9854-I or D9854 with SDI: Set the Digital Out Preference for the SDI output or AES-3id output. The...
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Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring Output Digital Output Preference Input PCM Samples Compressed DDP Mode Transcode Passthrough (Converter) MPEG LA (MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 Dolby Digital (AC-3) Dolby Digital (AC-3) Dolby Digital (AC-3) Dolby Digital Plus (E- Dolby Digital (AC-3) Dolby Digital Plus (E-AC- AC-3) (Bit rate <...
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Setting up Audio and Video Information Audio Status Description Indicates the program PID number (1 to 8191). Language Indicates the language code. Format Indicates the format of the audio input stream. Bit Rate (kbps) Displays the bit rate of the audio input stream, in kbps. Displays the sample rate of the input audio stream, in kHz (32, 44.1, or 48 KHz).
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Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring Audio Status Description Detail Indicates any detail associated with the audio 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...
Setting up Audio and Video Information Setting up Cueing Parameters From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose Audio & Video > Cueing. The Cueing page is displayed. From the Cueing Mode drop-down list, choose whether cueing output should be DTMF tones or trigger pins.
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Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring From the Relay Mode drop-down list, choose the relay mode that can be programmed to respond to an Alarm state, Warning statue, or the state of one of the eight cue trigger pins. The response is generated at the Cue Tone/Relay output on the rear panel of the receiver.
Setting up Audio and Video Information Setting up Cue Tone Test From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose Audio & Video > Cueing > Cue Tone Test. The Cue Tone Test page is displayed. In the Test Tones field, specify the three digit tone sequence. You can enter a value between 000 and 999.
Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring Setting up Cue Tones From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose Audio & Video > Cueing > Cue Tone. The Cue Tone page is displayed. The Sequence Number lists the tone sequences. The receiver supports up to 16 tone sequences.
Setting up Audio and Video Information Setting up SDI From the user interface of the D9854-I or D9854 with SDI, choose Audio & Video > SDI. The SDI page is displayed. Set the M1 Port Type and M2 Port Type (SDI or ASI).
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Displays the number of VANC words per line. Multiline Displays whether Multiline VANC insertion is supported. For D9854 with SDI units, this is only supported in the current FPGA implementation (R00.00.05). If a previous FPGA version is installed, Multiline is not supported until you upgrade the FPGA.
Setting up Audio and Video Information Setting up Services to be Decoded by the D9854/D9854-I Receiver From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose Audio & Video > Decode Enables. The Decode Enables page is displayed. Check the services to be decoded by the receiver. Check or uncheck the Enable Decode Engine check box to select/de-select all the services in the list.
Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring Configuring Transport Stream Information Configuring the ASI Output From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose Transport Stream > ASI Output. The ASI Output page is displayed. Note: After you make any changes, a successfully updated (session open) message appears.
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Configuring Transport Stream Information Rate Control Description Auto The output rate follows that set by the uplink. The output rate will be the same as the input rate (including all null packets). This means the output bit rate is determined automatically based on the input source symbol rate and FEC value.
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Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring Output Mode Description Full DPM Control The output will be generated according to the DPM settings on the ASI Digital Program Mapping page. This is a manual control setting. A message appears to confirm that you want to resynchronize the output changes and PIDs to match the selected input programs.
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Configuring Transport Stream Information Mode Status Description Auto Re-Mapped The output map changed automatically to fix the output channel or PID conflicts at the time of setup. Changed by Uplink DPM output changes were initiated by an encoder. From the Descrambled drop-down list, choose whether the output will be descrambled if the input is scrambled.
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Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring From the Enable Fixed Output drop-down list, choose Yes for the DPM to assign new values for all the output channels and PIDs according to the Fixed Output Options table when you Resynchronize All. Click Fixed Output Option to configure the ASI Fixed Output Options: From the Use Input Channel Numbers drop-down list, choose Yes to use the output channel.
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Configuring Transport Stream Information In the First Channel First ES PID Number field, set the first ES PID number. The default is 101. ii In the First ES PID Numbers Offset field, set the offset of the first ES PID of subsequent channel numbers.
The changes are displayed, but not saved. You must click Apply to save and apply the changes. From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose Transport Stream > Digital Program Mapping, under ASI Output. The Digital Program Mapping page is displayed.
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Configuring Transport Stream Information Click the radio button of the program entry you want to edit. Click Edit. The DPM PE PID MAP dialog box opens. Enter the Output Channel # you want to map to the input channel (Input Channel #).
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Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring 12 From the Category drop-down list, choose the service to configure. If an input service matches this type and Instance, then the Action will be applied. This value is only used if the Action is set to Map. The categories are: UNKN, CDT, LSDT, DATA, TTX, MPE, DPI, VBI, SUBT, AUD, VID, PCR or INVL.
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Configuring Transport Stream Information If a conflict occurs, a message that the conflicts will be fixed automatically and to preview the changes prior to saving is displayed. Click View Conflicts to view a detailed list of all the conflicts in the Output Channel and PID Conflicts window.
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Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring Duplic Mode Description PSI Remap Every input PID can be mapped to only one output PID. If PID mapping conflicts exist, DPM will use the Precedence Rule to decide which output PID to use. All PMTs using the input PID will be updated to reference the output PID specified by the winner.
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Configuring Transport Stream Information PSI Options Description Pass All Transmits the incoming PSI Tables as is; does not modify the content and rate. The SI Regeneration Option and table settings are ignored. Drop All Does not transmit any PSI Tables. The SI Regeneration Option and table settings are ignored.
IP output. Viewing the ASI Output Transport Status From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose Transport Stream > Output Transport Status under ASI Output. The PID Output Status page is displayed. The Program Entry - Referenced PIDs table displays the specified PE ES PIDs information on the output.
From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose Transport Stream > MPEG over IP Output. The following MPEG over IP Output page is displayed for the D9854: Note: Any changes made to the MOIP DPM values will automatically change the Mode Status to Edited by User.
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Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring Rate Control Description Auto The output rate follows that set by the uplink. This setting can be used if the signal source is ASI. If Null Packet Insertion is set to Yes, the output bit rate is the same as the input rate (including all the null packets).
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SPTS Service The service channel is passed with the same channel number, Channels Only PMT PID, and ES PID numbers. (D9854-I only) SPTS MAP Service The service channel is mapped to the preconfigured channel Channels Only number, PMT, and ES PIDs.
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Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring For channel conflicts, the system will only automatically change the duplicated output channel numbers. If both PE actions are set to Map, the output channel number of the higher PE is changed. Otherwise, the output channel number of the mapped PE is changed.
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Note: We recommend that you do not change the default SAP port of 9875. 10 Click Apply. The following MPEG over IP Output parameters are displayed for the D9854-I only: In addition to the MPEG over IP Output parameters, you can configured the FEC...
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Non-Block Aligned Each FEC packet receives L packets after the last related data packet. Setting the PCR Controls and Output Ports Note: This is for the D9854 only. In the MPEG over IP Output page (Transport Stream > MPEG over IP Output), refer to the Advanced PCR Controls section.
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Configuring Transport Stream Information From the Enable Fixed Output drop-down list, choose Yes for the DPM to assign new values for all the output channels and PIDs according to the Fixed Output Options table when you Resynchronize All. Click Fixed Output Options to configure the MoIP Fixed Output Options: From the Use Input Channel Numbers drop-down list, choose Yes to use the input channel numbers.
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IP packet (1 to 7). In the Minimum number Packets/Second field, enter the minimum number of transport packets per IP packet. You can enter 0 or 2 to 1000 for D9854, and 0 or 3 to 99999 for D9854-I.
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Configuring Transport Stream Information The D9854 has one stream only. The D9854-I has up to 16 streams. The following is an example of the D9854 MPEG over IP Output page:...
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Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring The following is an example of the D9854-I MPEG over IP page: The following table describes the stream information: Stream Details Description Stream Type of stream. The D9854 has one stream only (Multi Program Transport Stream [MPTS]).
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Configuring Transport Stream Information Stream Details Description Bitrate (Mbps) This is the output bit rate of the transport stream, in Mbps. Encapsulation Selects the transport protocol to use for the output stream (UDP or RTP). Destination IP Enter the unicast (valid host IP only) or multicast destination IP address.
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Forward Error Correction (FEC) developed by the Pro- MPEG forum is a unique technology to enhance the robustness of video traffic over IP networks. The D9854-I supports Pro-MPEG FEC Code of Practice (COP) #3 release2 and SMPTE-2022, which is based on the exclusive or (XOR) boolean operator applied to a number of data packets.
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Configuring Transport Stream Information Choose 1D to use the 1D FEC profile. The 1D FEC profile maps the RTP packet stream across columns (matrix of data packets). The following is an example: Choose 2D to use the 2D FEC profile. The 2D FEC profile maps the RTP packet stream across both the column packets and row packets.
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Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring The generation of the FEC packets is based on the use of a matrix. The matrix size is defined by the Length (L) and Depth (D) parameters. In the FEC Columns (L) field, set the spacing between non-consecutive packets used to calculate the FEC packet (1 to 20).
Configuring Transport Stream Information View ing the MPEG ov er IP Output Status The MOIP Output Status area (MPEG over IP Output Main and Stream pages) displays the actual output bit rates (including FEC) for each data port, the combined user rate for all the configured streams (including FEC), MPEG over IP TS overflow status, and whether there are critical MPEG over IP engine errors.
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Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose Transport Stream > Digital Program Mapping, under MPEG over IP Output. The Digital Program Mapping page is displayed. For each DPM Program Entry, it displays the input channel number (Chl #) and channel name (Name), whether the PE is passed, dropped, or mapped (Action), the output channel (Output Ch#), and the PMT PID (PMT PID).
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Configuring Transport Stream Information Click Edit. The DPM PE PID MAP dialog box opens. In the Output Channel # field, enter the output channel number you want to map to the input channel (Input Channel #). This value is only used if the PE Action was set to Map.
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Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring 11 Enter the Instance (1 to 64) of the service specified by Category to configure. If an input service matches this type and instance, then the Action will be applied. 12 If Action is set to Map, select the Output PID number (0 to 8192). 13 Click Save.
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Configuring Transport Stream Information If a conflict occurs, a message that the conflicts will be fixed automatically and to preview the changes prior to saving is displayed. Click View Conflicts to view a detailed list of all the conflicts in the Output Channel and PID Conflicts window.
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Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring Duplic Mode Description PSI Remap Every input PID can be mapped to one output PID. If PID mapping conflicts exist, DPM will use the Precedence Rule to decide which output PID to use. All PMTs using the input PID will be updated to reference the output PID specified by the winner.
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Configuring Transport Stream Information PSI Options Description Pass All Transmits the incoming PSI Tables as is; does not modify the content and rate. Drop All Does not transmit any PSI Tables. Ctl By Table The operator can click Table Options to select the output mode for each table.
13 Click Copy to ASI to copy all the DPM data from the MPEG over IP output to the ASI output. Viewing the MPEG Output Transport Status From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose Transport Stream > Output Transport Status under MPEG over IP Output. The PID Output Status page is displayed.
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Configuring Transport Stream Information If necessary, from the Descrambled drop-down list, choose whether the program is to be scrambled or descrambled for downstream viewing or monitoring. Click Apply. Click Transport Stream > Digital Program Mapping for ASI Output or MPEG over IP Output.
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Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring Parameter Description SDTO Drop Drop Drop Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Drop Drop Drop 17 Check the Block CDT Output check box. 18 Click OK. 19 Click Apply.
Configuring System Settings Configuring System Settings Viewing the System Identification From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose System Settings > Identification. The Identification page is displayed. The System page displays the parameters associated with the D9854/D9854-I system, such as serial number, model number, and user addresses.
Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring Viewing Hardware Features and Software License Information From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose System Settings > Identification > Features/Licenses. The Features/Licenses page is displayed. The following is an example of the D9854-I Features/Licenses page: The Hardware Features area displays the hardware options installed in the current D9854/D9854-I Advanced Program Receiver.
Configuring System Settings Setting up IP Information From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose System Settings > IP Settings. The following is the IP Settings page for the D9854.
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Ethernet Data and Management ports for IP applications and upgrading application software. Click the control or data (data1 or data2 for D9854-I) row to edit the parameters in the row. The following is an example: In the Destination IP Addres field, enter the IPv4 destination IP address for the interface.
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Configuring System Settings In the Gateway Address field, enter the gateway address on the Network, used to expose the receiver to a WAN. The IP Address, IP Mask, and Gateway Address should be changed together, that is, as a group. The following table shows the most commonly used Subnet mask values to enter for a chosen IP address mask, which will depend on the size of your network.
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Note: The HTTPS is displayed in the IP address to denote that it is a secure access. The following is an example: For D9854-I only, choose the Internet Group Management Protocol standard from the IGMP drop-down list (IGMPv3 or IGMPv2). This is used by the host, for the multicast input, to send join/leave requests to the IGMP server and to establish multicast group memberships.
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System Logs From the Syslog drop-down list, choose the logging protocol to use (Syslog TCP or Syslog UDP). The Legacy option is used by Cisco Services only. Choose Disable to disable system logging. If Syslog TCP or Syslog UDP is selected, set the IP address of the server in the Syslog Server IP Address field and the server UDP or TCP port number in the Syslog Server Port field.
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Note: If Non-Revertive is selected as the Direction, this field does not apply. Click Apply. Viewing the Redundancy Status Note: This feature is for D9854-I only. The Redundancy Status table displays the latest redundancy status change. The Ports In Use column displays the current output port in use (Data1 or Data2), the Change Reason column displays a description of the reason for the last redundancy status change (Link or Setup+Link), and the Change Date &...
Configuring System Settings Setting up IP Unicast Routing Information From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose System Settings > IP Settings > IP Routing. The IP Routing page is displayed. From the RIP drop-down list, choose Enable to enable the Routing Information Protocol (RIP).
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Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring To add a unicast route: Click Add Row. b Type the Destination IP Address that sets the destination for the unicast route. Set the number of CIDR (Classless Inter-Domain Routing) bits in the network Mask (8 to 30).
Configuring System Settings Configuring the MPE Settings From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, click System Settings > IP Settings > MPE. The MPE page is displayed. From the MPE Data Filter Mode drop-down list, choose whether the MPE data is forwarded to the network (Forward None, Forward All, or Forward Filtered).
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Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring Click Apply. To Add a Static Multicast Filtering Click Add Row in the Static Multicast Filtering table. Type the IP Address that sets the destination for multicast MPE data, in the range from 224.0.0.0 to 239.0.0.0. Note: If MPE Data Filter Mode is set to Forward All or Forward Filtered, all the unicast MPE data will be forwarded, regardless of the Static Multicast Filtering table.
Configuring System Settings Setting up SNMP Information and Trap Destinations From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose System Settings > IP Settings > SNMP. The SNMP page is displayed. In the Read Only Community String and the Read Write Community String fields, enter public (default) or custom string.
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Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring Adding a Trap Destination Click Add in the Trap Destination Configuration area. In the Trap Destination IP Address field, enter the IP address that sets the destination for SNMP trap messages for system events (for example, fault messages).
Configuring System Settings Configuring Time/Clock Settings From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose System Settings > Time/Clock. The Time/Clock page is displayed. From the Date Format drop-down list, choose the date format of the receiver. The following formats are supported: YYYY_MM_DD, DD_MM_YYYY, MM_DD_YYYY.
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Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring The Current NTP Time/Date field displays the current time of the unit when it receives a valid reply from the NTP server, adjusted for local time zone. Click Apply.
Configuring System Settings Viewing the Alarm/Warning Status From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose System Settings > Status. The Status page is displayed. The Status page displays all the active event messages for the D9854/D9854 -I system. The Fault Summary section displays the Type of message (alarm or warning) and the number of alarms and warnings that have an active status (Number Active).
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Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring Status Description Name Name of the alarm or warning. For more information on alarm messages, refer to D9854/D9854-I Receiver Alarm Messages (on page 306). Text Content of the message. Set Since Date and time of the alarm or warning.
Configuring System Settings Setting up Alarms and Warnings To Set Up Alarms From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose System Settings > Setup. The Alarm Setup page is displayed. Check the Enable Alarm/Warning Front Panel Reminder check box for the highest priority alarm to flash on the LCD display for a two-second interval every 10 seconds.
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Enable Alarm/Warning Front Panel Reminder is de-selected. The Warning Setup area displays a list of the warning messages. For more information on warning messages, refer to D9854/D9854-I Receiver Alarm Messages (on page 306). From the Enable/Disable drop-down list, choose Yes to report the warning message.
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Configuring System Settings Note: Enable/Disable must be set to Yes for the Relay and Trap settings to be functional. If current warning is enabled, choose Yes from the Trap drop-down list and the SNMP trap message will be sent when the warning is set or cleared. Note: No is a read only value that indicates the setting is Yes, but is currently being suppressed because the warning is disabled (Enb is set to No).
Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring Viewing Alarm/Warning History From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose System Settings > History. The History page is displayed. The Alarm and Warning History page displays all the past system event messages and their set and cleared dates and times.
From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose System Settings > Versions. The Versions page is displayed. The following is an example of the D9854 -I Versions page. The D9854 Versions page is the same, but without the FEC FPGA information.
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When the download is complete, a Successfully Completed message is displayed at the top of the Versions page. Note: For application downloads, once the download is complete, t he D9854/D9854- I receiver will reboot automatically. For FPGA downloads, you must click Reboot Receiver in the Service Actions page (Support >...
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Verifying Software and FPGA Integrity Hash Digest You can generate the hash digest to verify the integrity of the software and FPGA versions running on the D9854/D9854-I receiver. The current and official Cisco D9854/D9854-I receiver hash values are published in the D9854/D9854 -I release note.
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Enter. The hash digest for the hash D9854/D9854-I is listed. The following is an example for the D9854: Verify the hash digest values with the values listed in the appropriate D9854/D9854-I release note. If the values do not match, contact Cisco customer support.
Configuring System Settings Setting up Import/Export File Information From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, click System Settings > Import/Export File. The Import/Export page is displayed. In the Device Settings File Transfer area , you can export and/or import device settings and transport network information.
Percentage of backup function completed. Setting up Import/Export FTP Information From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose System Settings > Import/Export FTP. The Import/Export FTP page is displayed. The Configure Offline FTP Settings File Transfer area has backup and restore controls.
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Configuring System Settings Note: The FTP Password is not retained in the transcoder. You must re-enter the password before initiating the backup or restore operation. In the FTP Port Number field, enter the port number of the FTP server used to store the backup/restore file.
(for example, User and Guest) are only allowed to modify their own passwords. To Change the User Login Passwords From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose System Settings > Account Management. The Account Management page is displayed. To configure the password complexity for all users: Note: This feature is only available to a user with Admin privileges only.
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It cannot contain username or reversed username. It cannot contain any of the following strings: cisco, sciatl, ocsic, Itaics, atlsci, icslta, or any string achieved by full or partial capitalization of letters. No letter is repeated more than three times in a row.
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Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring From the Account Management page, click the Manage User Logins link. The Login Accounts page is displayed. Click Add Account Login to create a new login account. Note: You can create a maximum of 10 user accounts. The Add Login Account dialog box is displayed.
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Configuring System Settings In the Administrator Password field, enter your Administrator password used to log on to the D9854 web GUI. From the Account Type drop-down list, choose User, Admin, or Guest. The following table illustrates the different login types:...
Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring Configuring Lock Level Settings From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose System Settings > Lock Level Settings. The Lock Level Settings page is displayed. Click Change Lock Level and the Change Lock Level dialog box is displayed.
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Important: Proceed with caution when changing the password as this operation cannot be undone. If the password is lost or is unavailable, contact Cisco customer support. In the Lock Level Settings page, click Change Lock Level Password. The Change Lock Level Password dialog box is displayed.
Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring Configuring Front Panel Settings From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose System Settings > Front Panel. The Front Panel page is displayed. Check the Enable Automatic Front Panel Keyboard Lock check box to enable the front panel keypad lock state.
Viewing Support Information Viewing Support Information Viewing Contact Information From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose Support > Contact Information. The Contact Information page is displayed. The Contact Information page displays all the Cisco Services information.
Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring Viewing Diagnostic Logs From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose Support > Diagnostic Logs. The Diagnostic Logs page is displayed. The Diagnostic Logs page displays all the system log messages with their dates and times.
Viewing Support Information Viewing the Usage Counters From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose Support > Usage Counters. The Usage Counters page is displayed. The following table describes the Usage Counter Information: Device Status Information Description Production Date & Time Displays the date and time when the receiver was manufactured.
Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring Viewing Operating Board Temperatures From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose Support > Fans & Temperatures.The Fans & Temperatures page is displayed. The Current column displays the current operating temperature. The Maximum column displays the maximum operating temperature that has been reached.
Viewing Support Information Viewing Alarm/Warning History From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose Support > Alarm History. The Alarm History page is displayed. The Alarm and Warning History page displays all the past system event messages and their set and cleared dates and times. For more information on the alarm messages, refer to D9854/D9854-I Receiver Alarm Messages (on page 306).
Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring Loading a Software Version From the user interface of the D9854/D9854-I, choose Support > Service Actions. The Service Actions page is displayed. The Collect Debug Support Data Export is used by Cisco Services only. Click Export to create and save a diagnostics file.
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FPGA file (no auto reboot) followed by an APP download (auto reboot). Note: If you are downloading an older version of the software application, we recommend that you clear the browser cache prior to logging back in to the D9854/D9854-I web GUI.
Overview This chapter gives information to assist you in upgrading firmware to the Cisco D9854 Advanced Program Receiver. It also describes how the status of the D9854 receiver is communicated via front panel LEDs. In This Chapter D9854/D9854-I Receiver Alarm Messages ........306...
Note: Only alarm conditions can be used to trigger rear panel relays to control external alarm equipment. Warnings are not associated with relay operation. We recommend that you collect the debug support data prior to contacting Cisco customer support for any D9854/D9854-I issues.
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%s (one of ERASE, hardware WRITE, failed. BLANK_CHECK or READ_WRITE) failed on Primary (5514) FLASH offset %d. Remedy: Contact Cisco Services to replace the unit. Sec Flash Fail Contact Customer Cause: FLASH The FLASH Major Service (%s fail at driver operation device...
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Chapter 6 Service and Maintenance Alarm Message Message Cause/Remedy Description Severity Type Signal Status RF Signal - No Cause: Loss of RF Tuner Minor 1000 ASI/RF lock. Loss locked, but no Content of Transport data. TS content. Invalid frequency parameters. External to IRD.
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Alarm Message Message Cause/Remedy Description Severity Type PE n: ISE Not Channel is not Cause: The Program Minor 3000 channel is unauthorized 4000 Auth authorized unauthorized for because the tier 5000 the current bits do not 6000 7000 program. match. 8000 Remedy: Contact 9000...
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PE n: ISE Not Channel requires Cause: Hardware Hardware Minor 3000 the PE to have an 4000 Auth issue. issue. 5000 Remedy: Clear 6000 alarms, reset unit, 7000 and notify Cisco 8000 Services if 9000 problem persists. 10000 10009-10032...
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Alarm Message Message Cause/Remedy Description Severity Type PE n: ISE Not Channel Cause: Uplink Uplink Minor 3000 Unavailable - LEC configuration configuration 4000 Auth 5000 timeout issue. issue. 6000 Remedy: Contact 7000 your (uplink) 8000 service provider to 9000 determine 10000 whether the LEC 10009-10032...
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Chapter 6 Service and Maintenance Alarm Message Message Cause/Remedy Description Severity Type CI Top Slot No Descrambling Cause: CAM is All elementary Major 10100 damaged or not streams of all Status fully inserted, selected hardware issue, programs are CAM software crash or you don't descrambled.
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Alarm Message Message Cause/Remedy Description Severity Type PE n CI Status Program Not Cause: Hardware All elementary Major 10510 issue, CAM streams for this 10520 Descrambled software crash or service selected 10530 you do not have 10540 subscription rights descrambling 10550 were not 10560...
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Chapter 6 Service and Maintenance Alarm Message Message Cause/Remedy Description Severity Type PE n CI Status 1 or more ES Not Cause: Hardware At least 1 Major 10510 issue, CAM elementary 10520 Descrambled software crash or stream is not 10530 you do not have descrambled, 10540...
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Alarm Message Message Cause/Remedy Description Severity Type PE n CI Status Clear Descrambling OK – – Major 10510 10520 10530 10540 10550 10560 10570 10580 10590 10600 10610 10620 10630 10640 10650 10660 10670 10680 10690 10700 10710 10720 10730 10740 10750 10760...
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Chapter 6 Service and Maintenance Alarm Message Message Cause/Remedy Description Severity Type PE n: Loss of Loss of input Cause: Loss of Loss of input. Minor 11000 12000 Input detected input. 13000 Remedy: Ensure 14000 input has a valid 15000 stream.
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Alarm Message Message Cause/Remedy Description Severity Type PE n: Loss of Clear Fault reset – – Minor 11000 12000 Input 13000 14000 15000 16000 17000 18000 18009 18010 18011 18012 18013 18014 18015 18016 18017 18018 18019 18020 18021 18022 18023 18024 18025...
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DL APP REBOOT Cause: User Major 20000 request requires application Event reboot or internal downloaded, system requires system error. reboot. Remedy: If it is an internal system error fault, clear alarms, reset the unit, notify Cisco Services if the problem persists.
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Event FPGA change reboot or internal requires reboot. system error. Remedy: If it is an internal system error fault, clear alarms, reset the unit, notify Cisco Services if the problem persists. Shutdown User requested Cause: User Runnable Major 20000 request requires...
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Event service restore reboot or internal required restart system error. Remedy: If it is an internal system error fault, clear alarms, reset the unit, notify Cisco Services if the problem persists. Shutdown PRODUCTION - Cause: User Reboot after Major 20000...
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Type Shutdown osal_SetDataForAl Cause: Possible Application Major 20000 initialization Event lTasks software issue. error. Remedy: Clear alarms, reset unit, notify Cisco Services if the problem persists. Shutdown aw_LoadFaultList Cause: Possible Application Major 20000 initialization Event software issue. error. Remedy: Clear...
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Shutdown dprm startup Cause: Possible Application Major 20000 initialization Event software issue. error. Remedy: Clear alarms, reset unit, notify Cisco Services if the problem persists. Shutdown dprm clear startup Cause: Possible Application Major 20000 initialization Event software issue. error. Remedy: Clear...
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Cause: Possible Application Major 20000 error on DB table initialization Event software issue. construction error. Remedy: Clear alarms, reset unit, notify Cisco Services if the problem persists. Shutdown DB_Table_Cl::add Cause: Possible Application Major 20000 initialization Event Table() failed software issue.
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Memory Error: Cause: Possible Application Major 20000 initialization Event AAA, Phase X software issue. error. Remedy: Clear alarms, reset unit, notify Cisco Services if the problem persists. Shutdown Time Control Cause: Possible Application Major 20000 object creation initialization Event software issue.
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Cause: Possible Application Major 20000 FAILED to initialization Event software issue. allocate scratch error. Remedy: Clear buffer alarms, reset unit, notify Cisco Services if the problem persists. Shutdown HTTP - Cause: Possible Application Major 20000 http_init4() initialization Event software issue.
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VBI DB allocation Cause: Possible Application Major 20000 initialization Event failed software issue. error. Remedy: Clear alarms, reset unit, notify Cisco Services if the problem persists. Shutdown VBI Status DB Cause: Possible Application Major 20000 initialization Event creation failed software issue.
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SDRAM on Major 21000 SMI bus not on SMI SDRAM Issue. working. Remedy: Clear alarms, reset the unit, and notify Cisco Services if the problem persists. SMI Setup SMI SDRAM Cause: Hardware SDRAM on Major 21000 SMI bus not exhaust test failed Issue.
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DDR RAM on Major 22000 LMI bus not exhaust test failed issue. working. Remedy: Clear alarms, reset the unit, and notify Cisco Services if the problem persists. LMI setup Clear LMI Video – DDR RAM on Major 22000 SDRAM exhaust LMI bus OK.
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Cause: Standard Non-volatile Major 23000 storage system progress operation. operation in Remedy: Clear progress. alarms, reset the unit, and notify Cisco Services if the problem persists. Param Storage DB Populate in Cause: Standard Non-volatile Major 23000 storage system progress operation.
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Cause: Hardware Non-volatile Major 23000 storage system failed issue. failed during Remedy: Clear operation. alarms, reset the unit, and notify Cisco Services if the problem persists. Param Storage Clear DB flushing – Successful NVS Major 23000 completed update. Param Storage...
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LNBPS: No Load Cause: Possible LNB power Minor 25000 wiring or overload hardware issue. Remedy: Clear alarms, reset the unit, and notify Cisco Services if the problem persists. LNB PS LNBPS: Over Cause: Possible LNB power Minor 25000 wiring or Temperature overload hardware issue.
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Cause: Possible LNB power Minor 25000 wiring or Circuit overload hardware issue. Remedy: Clear alarms, reset the unit, and notify Cisco Services if the problem persists. LNB PS Clear LNBPS: Normal – LNB power OK Minor 25000 LNB PS Clear LNBPS: Disabled –...
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PTI lockup Cause: Possible Programmable Minor 27000 transport input Processing software issue. module Remedy: Clear stopped alarms, reset unit, processing any and notify Cisco data packet. Services if the problem persists. Transport Clear PTI running – – Minor 27000 Processing Version...
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Major 27600 hardware or or write flash Failure Write Failed software issue. memory Remedy: Clear alarms, reset unit, and notify Cisco Services if the problem persists. DL:NVS Flash APP/SAT7109/PP Cause: Possible Failed to read Major 27600 C CRC/Write has hardware or...
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Type Fan RPM Alarm Cause: Hardware Fan RPM out of Major 29000 normal issue. operating Remedy: Unit range. should be returned to Cisco Services as soon as possible. Clear Fans Operational – – Major 29000 FPGA Temperature over Cause: Room...
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Chapter 6 Service and Maintenance Alarm Message Message Cause/Remedy Description Severity Type ASI Out Status ASI Overflow. Cause: Uplink Current Minor 34000 Output Muted. settings may have transport rate changed since exceeds Reduce content. setup of the unit. configured rate Variable Bit for ASI output.
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KB not accessible Cause: Hardware KB is not Major 36000 detected by issue Boot code. Remedy: Clear alarms, reset unit, and notify Cisco Services if the problem persists. Boot Host LCD not Cause: Hardware LCD is not Major 36000 detected by...
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APP Invalid Cause: Hardware Application SW Major 36000 cannot be read issue from memory Remedy: Clear correctly. alarms, reset unit, and notify Cisco Services if the problem persists. Boot Host Clear BOOT passed – – Major 36000 Boot Secondary Set...
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Major 38000 Application Processor Start issue. software to Remedy: Clear second alarms, reset the processor was unit, and notify not correctly Cisco Services if completed the problem persists. Decoder No Response Cause: Hardware Secondary Major 38000 processor not Processor Start issue.
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39000 failure or the go high issue. FPGA binary Remedy: Clear identity does alarms, reset the not match the unit, notify Cisco FPGA registers. Services if the problem persists. FPGA status FPGA Init and Cause: Hardware FPGA setup Major 39000...
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Major 39000 match HW FPGA failure or the issue. FPGA binary Remedy: Clear identity does alarms, reset the not match the unit, notify Cisco FPGA registers. Services if the problem persists. FPGA status Clear FPGA loaded – – Major 39000...
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FEC USB Flash FEC USB Flash not Cause: FEC USB FEC USB Major 92300 FLASH not FLASH mount found (D9854-I only) installed. This failed. may occur in Production if the USB module is not inserted before the first power on the board.
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Cause: Hardware FEC FPGA is Major 92400 loaded, but Status to start issue. failed to start (D9854-I only) Remedy: Ensure (not ready). that the USB Flash is installed, formatted, and the image is loaded. Also, ensure that the FEC FPGA is...
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IP FEC Failure FEC Encoder Cause: FEC FPGA This fault is Major 95000 Failure : FEC raised when malfunction. (D9854-I only) the FEC bypassed Remedy: Reboot Encoder or the the system if FEC FEC Decoder is needed, Lockup is otherwise the detected.
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Message Message Cause/Remedy Description Severity Type ETH Stack HW Error Cause: Incoming This alarm is Major 97000 Filters (D9854-I traffic causes ETH triggered when Detected Stack Filters to the ETH Stack only) Filters malfunction. hardware Remedy: If the detects an hardware internal error.
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Chapter 6 Service and Maintenance Alarm Message Message Cause/Remedy Description Severity Type NIT Retune NIT Retune Cause: NIT is An invalid NIT Major configured is received and Recovery Recovery incorrectly on the the unit fails to uplink. It fails to lock/acquire lock/acquire the the NIT signal.
Warnings Warning Message Message Cause/Remedy Description Type ASI TS ASI Output Cause: Uplink settings The output rate is 40000 may have changed since higher than level set Overflow Overflow setting up the unit. by the user. Remedy: Increase the output rate, drop unreferenced content in DPM Options, and drop the programs that are...
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Frequency between the input and Difference Network only) output of the receiver. Remedy: Clear warnings, reset unit, and notify Cisco Services if the problem persists. SFN MIP Clear Transport Error – – 41500 Counter (D9854...
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Warning Message Message Cause/Remedy Description Type Transport Error Transport Rate Cause: Uplink settings The output rate is 42000 Error: FPGA may have changed since higher than level set Overflow setting up the unit. by the user. Remedy: Increase the output rate, drop unreferenced content in DPM Options, and/or drop programs not...
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Chapter 6 Service and Maintenance Warning Message Message Cause/Remedy Description Type Temperature Temperature Cause: Room Temperature is above 44000 over Warning temperature too high, or normal operating Warning threshold air flow is blocked. range. Remedy: Check openings on front and rear panels for blockage.
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Warning Message Message Cause/Remedy Description Type TDT timeout # TDT is lost Cause: Uplink is not No longer receiving 50000 sending or is sending Time Date. intermittently. Remedy: Clear warning. If the problem persists, determine if uplink is sending the current SI information table.
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Chapter 6 Service and Maintenance Warning Message Message Cause/Remedy Description Type PMT timeout # PMT # timed out Cause: Uplink is not Program Mapping 59000 sending or is sending Table was never 60000 61000 intermittently. received. 62000 Remedy: Clear warning. 63000 If the problem persists, 64000...
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Warning Message Message Cause/Remedy Description Type PAT timeout # PAT # is lost Cause: Uplink is not No longer receiving 67000 sending or is sending Program Association 68000 69000 intermittently. Table. 70000 Remedy: Clear warning. 71000 If the problem persists, 72000 determine if uplink is 73000...
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Chapter 6 Service and Maintenance Warning Message Message Cause/Remedy Description Type CAT timeout # CAT timed out Cause: Uplink is not Conditional Access 76000 sending or is sending Table was never intermittently. received. Remedy: Clear warning. If the problem persists, determine if uplink is sending the current SI information table.
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Warning Message Message Cause/Remedy Description Type MCT Timeout # Set MCT # timed out Cause: Uplink is not Inband Control Table 77100 sending or is sending was never received. intermittently. Remedy: Clear warning. If the problem persists, determine if uplink is sending the current SI information table.
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Version Supported=AAA, currently operating software. software. You may Running=BBB Remedy: Select alternate encounter operational FPGA, software difficulties versions, reset unit, notify Cisco Services if problem persists. FPGA Code Clear FPGA code ver – – 80000 Version...
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Remedy: Check cabling, ensure that all Ethernet ports are connected to the external devices, or disable faults for ports that are not in use, and notify Cisco Services if the problem persists. Link Status Clear <Port Name> – –...
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Backup ran out of 89000 memory or other Reason issue. internal error Remedy: Clear warnings, reset unit, notify Cisco Services if the problem persists Restore Failure FTP Failed Cause: FTP settings or FTP failed to connect 89000 the server may not be...
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If the problem persists, notify Cisco Services. Restore Failure Bad Content Cause: Import file may Item in import file is 89000 be corrupted, or from a...
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Chapter 6 Service and Maintenance Warning Message Message Cause/Remedy Description Type SDI CC VANC CC (SMPTE- Cause: User selection. CC VANC service is 90010 334): configured configured on the line Remedy: Change offset line collides with overlapping with PAL for the CC VANC VII, service will or NTSC VII line.
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91000 Link Speed mismatch configuration or auto- for two Data ports. negotiated speed on the This condition may (D9854-I only) detected two Data ports is trigger an overflow on the Data port with a different. lower link speed. Remedy: Ensure that the link speed on paired ETH ports is identical.
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FEC1 Loss configured stream is configured, but condition is detected 93102 stream not for FEC Columns (D9854-I only) not present at the input. stream on port present Remedy: Verify the Flow Data<n>. Configuration to ensure that the ETH Port and Destination IP and UDP addresses are correct.
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Warning Message Message Cause/Remedy Description Type MPoIPI: DJ HW De-jittering Cause: De-jittering The de-jittering block 93104 failure (D9854-I Engine failure has an overflow, hardware failure. (overflow, underflow, or other only) Remedy: Software- underflow or hardware problems. controlled reset of de- HW error) jittering block may help.
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Chapter 6 Service and Maintenance Warning Message Message Cause/Remedy Description Type Network ID Clear Original Network – The original network 98000 ID in NIT and ID in NIT matches the Mismatch TS1 original network ID in SDT matched SDT. D/R No Search No Search Cause: No tuning The disaster recovery...
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Actions). For more tuner hardware failure). information, see Remedy: Export the Loading a Software diagnostics file Version (on page 302). (Support > Service Action) and contact Cisco Services. D/R Invalid Clear warning cleared – The error is cleared 99340 before re-validating Tuning...
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Chapter 6 Service and Maintenance Warning Message Message Cause/Remedy Description Type D/R Invalid L- Invalid calculated Cause: Calculation of the The disaster recovery 99350 L-band frequency L-Band frequency backup transport Band for Backup (list of cannot be completed failed tuning affected D/R based on the existing RF validation due to L-...
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Warning Message Message Cause/Remedy Description Type D/R Rolloff Rolloff factor Cause: The selected The Disaster Recovery 99370 invalid for DVB Rolloff factor value for Table received from Invalid for Backup (list the identified Backup the uplink is invalid. of affected DR Transport is not valid Backup for the selected DVB...
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Appx auto letter Appendi x A Technical Specifications Introduction This appendix contains the technical specifications for the Cisco D9854/D9854-I Advanced Program Receiver. Note: The technical specifications are subject to change without prior notice. In This Appendix L-Band Input and Process ing ............372 ...
Appendix A Technical Specifications L-Band Input and Processing General Parameter Specification System MPEG-2/DVB Compatible DVB-S EN 300 421, EN 300 468 Demodulation DVB-S QPSK, DVB-S2 QPSK and 8PSK Number of RF Inputs 4 (only one active at a time) LNB LO Stability DVB-S and DVB-S2 Symbol Rate Stability...
L-Band Input and Processing LNB Power and Control Parameter Specification Voltage 13 V Vertical/circular right, (RF1 only, RF2 to RF4 do not 18 V Horizontal/circular left have LNB supply) Current 350 mA maximum LNB Alarms: No load - 6 mA Overload - 360 mA minimum DVB-S/DVB-S2 DVB-S/DVB-S2 Satellite Receiver...
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Linear Channel and IF (BW = Symbol Rate) Loop configuration C/N = Eb/No + 10 log (2 x FEC X 188/204) The D9854/D9854-I receiver displays the C/N Ratio. DVB-S2 Error Rate Performance Es/No (C/N) Ratio Mode Simulated Es/No (dB) for...
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L-Band Input and Processing Mode Simulated Es/No (dB) for Typical Performance (dB) in FEC Frame length = 64,800 Linear Channel and IF Loop configuration QPSK 4/5 4.68 QPSK 5/6 5.18 QPSK 8/9 6.20 QPSK 9/10 6.42 8PSK 3/5 5.50 8PSK 2/3 6.62 8PSK 3/4 7.91...
Appendix A Technical Specifications Video Inputs/Outputs and Processing General Parameter Specification System MPEG-2/DVB Compatible EN 300 421, EN 300 468 Video Outputs Analog SD Video Output Item Test Signal Specification CVBS1 Specification CVBS2 Number of One SD source One SD source program Channels program Video...
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Video Inputs/Outputs and Processing Item Test Signal Specification CVBS1 Specification CVBS2 Frequency FCC multi-burst 0.5 MHz, 0 dB 0.5 MHz, 0 dB Response 1.25 MHz, 0 dB ± 0.2 dB 1.25 MHz, 0 dB ± 0.2 dB 2 MHz, 0 dB ± 0.2 dB 2 MHz, 0 dB ±...
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Appendix A Technical Specifications Item Test Signal Specification CVBS1 Specification CVBS2 Frequency VITS18 0.5 MHz, 0 dB 0.5 MHz, 0 dB Response 1 MHz, 0 dB ± 0.2 dB 1 MHz, 0 dB ± 0.2 dB 2 MHz, 0 dB ± 0.3 dB 2 MHz, 0 dB ±...
Video Inputs/Outputs and Processing Linearity 5-step Interchannel Delay 100% Color Bars 2 ns 2 ns DC Offset ± 50 mV ± 50 mV Return Loss DC to 30 MHz, -20 dB DC to 30 MHz, -20 dB Aspect Ratio Item Specification Aspect Ratio Conversions for Down- Aspect Ratio Conversions for SD Programs...
Appendix A Technical Specifications Audio Outputs Analog Audio Outputs Item Specification Number of Channels 2 stereo pairs/4 mono channels, 5.1 channel downmix Audio decompression: MPEG or Dolby Digital. HE-AAC single stereo pair or Dolby Digital Plus single stereo pair available as future software download.
800 mV peak-peak ± 10% according to EN 50083- Return loss >17 dB, 27 to 270 MHz Transport stream data rate 1 to 80 Mbps descrambling/decoding (for D9854) 1 to 180 Mbps descrambling, 1 to 80 Mbps decoding (for D9854-I) ASI Transmission Rate 270 MBaud ±...
IP Addressing Multicast or Unicast TS Streaming 1 MPTS or SPTS TS Bit Rate 1 to 80 Mbps descrambling/decoding (for D9854) 1 to 180 Mbps descrambling, 1 to 80 Mbps decoding (for D9854-I) MPEGoIP bit rate Up to 206 Mbps...
800 mV peak-peak ± 10% according to EN 50083- Return loss >17 dB, 27 to 270 MHz Transport stream data rate 1 to 80 Mbps descrambling/decoding (for D9854) 1 to 180 Mbps descrambling, 1 to 80 Mbps decoding (for D9854-I) ASI Transmission Rate 270 MBaud ±...
100/1000BASE-T Required setup IP address, default gateway and subnet mask Ethernet Data Interface Item Specification Number of connectors 1 for D9854 2 for D9854-I Type of connector Eight-pin RJ-45 Ethernet type 100/1000 BASE-T Required setup IP address, default gateway and subnet mask...
Control, Management and Data Interfaces Item Specification Type of connector 15-pin sub-D female Max. voltage 40 V peak Max. current 0.5A Contact Closure Interface Item Specification Connector type 15-pin sub-D female Minimum duration of event 250 ms, 1 frame period, e.g., for 1080i/25 Hz 40 guaranteed to be detected ms for DPI applications Max.
Appendix A Technical Specifications Power and General Specifications General Item Specification 2 lines of 40 characters, backlit LCD. Keypad Arrow keys, 0 to 9, SELECT, MENU, INFO, ADV, MAP, APPLY and NAV keys. LEDs Green LED for Signal status. Red LED for Alarm indication.
Power and General Specifications Mechanical Item Specification Height 1 U (4.37 cm) (1.72”) Width 44.07 cm (17.35”) Depth 35.0 cm (13.78“) Weight 4.5 kg (10 lb.) Environment Item Specification Storage General The product is within the original packaging. Humidity 5 – 95% non-condensing Temperature -20 –...
Appendi x B Default Settings and Lock Levels Introduction This appendix lists the factory default settings and the lock levels for the Cisco D9854/D9854-I Advanced Program Receiver. In This Appendix Factory Default Settings and Lock Levels ........390 DPM Default Settings for Different Output Modes .......403...
Default Settings and Lock Levels Factory Default Settings and Lock Levels The D9854/D9854-I Advanced Program Receiver is factory configured with default settings unless you have requested a custom factory configuration. The following table lists the lock levels available for protecting your receiver and its...
Factory Default Settings and Lock Levels Parameter Default Setting Default Lock Level Date Format YYY_MM_DD Time Format 24 Hr GMT Off +05.30 Reboot ASI Input Parameter Default Setting Default Lock Level ASI Active Tune Mode Basic CA Ctl Select UserCfg RF Input Parameter Default Setting...
Factory Default Settings and Lock Levels Parameter Default Setting Default Lock Level IP Address Tune Mode Parameter Default Setting Default Lock Level Service List Mode Rigorous Frequency Tuning Disaster Recovery Global Parameter Default Lock Level D/R Enable D/R Profile Local Signal Loss Timer Signal Lock Timer Verify Timer...
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Appendix B Default Settings and Lock Levels Parameter Default Lock Level SymRate Auto Modulation DVB-S Rolloff 0.35 Note: A factory reset does not change the IP settings. Parameter Default Setting Default Lock Level Port ID V4/V6 IPv4 IP Address 192.131.244.6 Mask Gateway 192.131.244.254...
Appendix B Default Settings and Lock Levels Audio Parameter Default Setting Default Lock Level Stereo/Mono Stereo AC3 Compression RF Mode Left (dB) Right (dB) Select Language By PMT Order Language List PMT Source AUD1 for Audio 1 and AUD2 for Audio 2 Entry DDP (Front Panel only) Trans...
DPM Default Settings for Different Output Modes DPM Default Settings for Different Output Modes The DPM parameters are preset to default settings for each DPM Output Mode. The default settings for particular Output modes have been preset to optimize the output when PID mapping is required.
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Appendix B Default Settings and Lock Levels Output Mode No Output Passthrough Service MAP Svc Full DPM Chans Only Passthrough Chans Only Control If Descramble If Descramble If Descramble If Descramble Actual Mode is set to Mode is set to Mode is set to Mode is set to Displayed...
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PE Action (all Drop Pass Pass Actual PEs) Value The following table contains values passed to the DPM for the D9854 with MOIP and D9854 -I only: Output Mode SPTS Service Chans SPTS MAP Svc SPTS Full DPM Only Chans Only...
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Appendix B Default Settings and Lock Levels Output Mode SPTS Service Chans SPTS MAP Svc SPTS Full DPM Only Chans Only Control Drop Drop Actual Value NITO Drop Drop Actual Value Regen Regen Actual Value SDTO Drop Drop Actual Value Drop Drop Actual Value...
Appx auto letter Appendi x C Compliance Introduction This appendix contains the compliance information for the Cisco D9854/D9854-I Advanced Program Receiver. A ppe In This Appendix Applicable Standa rds and Notices ..........408 Declaration of Conform ity ...............410...
Compliance Applicable Standards and Notices Safety The D9854/D9854-I Advanced Program Receiver has been approved for safety by the Standards Council of Canada and the OHSA (NRTL) Accredited Testing Laboratory to the following standards: CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60065-03 Incl. AM1 - Audio, Video and Similar Electronic Apparatus - Safety Requirements UL Std.
Applicable Standards and Notices FCC Notices This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when operated in a residential installation.
Appendix C Compliance Declaration of Conformity...
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Configuring T ransport Stream Information • 224 Assigning a Program Channel to a PE (Program Entry) • 19 Connecting AC Power to the D9854/D9854 -I Receiver • 29 Assigning Program to the Program Entry • 51 Audio • 57, 100, 396 Connecting the ASI Input •...
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SDI • 104 MOIP Streams • 122, 399 SDI - Global • 58 SDI - VANC Services • 58 Mounting the D9854/D9854-I Receiver to a Rack • 28 Service and Maintenance • 305 MPE Output • 5, 382 Setting Admin User Privileges via a T elnet/SSH MPEGoIP Input •...
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Index T o Add a Static Multicast Filtering • 272 T o Add a User Account • 291 T o Change the User Login Passwords • 290 T o Delete a User Account • 293 T o Set Up Warnings • 280 T op/Bottom Slot •...
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