Motorola DSR-6000 manual Xpndr Field

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The DSR-6000 displays warning messages for the following conditions:

A warning message is displayed when the user changes from a MPEG program number selection to a virtual channel.

CAUTION: Changing to DCII selection mode

Press E to continue or to stop

Press any arrow button (3456) to back out of the field and leave it unchanged. Otherwise, press the ENTER button to proceed.

If the user selects a virtual channel that is not in the chosen VCT, then a warning message, “Not in map” is displayed to the right of the virtual channel.

CHANNEL

VCT

Channel

Xpndr

E

00000

0000

(Not in map)

Virtual channels identify satellite and polarity attributes. The RF input ports are set up with satellite and polarity attributes. For more details, see "Port Menu" on page 18. The DSR-6000 uses these satellite and polarity attributes to determine which RF port to use. However, if the user selects a virtual channel that does not match the satellite and polarity attributes of either port, then the DSR-6000 is unable to determine which port to use and the following warning message is displayed.

CAUTION: Channel dddd not present

Press E to continue or to stop

Press any arrow button (3456) to back out of the field and leave it unchanged.

Note: The DSR-6000 cannot decode the chosen virtual channel until a port is set up with the applicable satellite and polarity information.

Xpndr Field

This non-editable field displays the current (Xpndr) transponder name (alpha/ numeric) that is downloaded. If the user selects a virtual channel that is not in the chosen VCT, then a warning message, (Not in map) is displayed to the right of the virtual channel. This field serves as a label or identifier for the signal source. For more details, see "Port Menu" on page 18.

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Contents Document No Operation Precautions Important Safety Instructions Page Table of Contents AS Authorization State Field Iii Chapter Key Features Introducing the DSR-6000Page Connecting the DSR-6000 Unpacking and Connecting the DSR-6000Relay Alarm Unpacking MountingConnecting the DSR-6000 To Connect a DSR-6000 for a New DigiCipher II ServiceOperating the DSR-6000 DSR-6000 Front PanelUsing the Front Panel Navigating the Menus How to Use the Menus Installation Menus Overview of The LCD Panel Menu TreeChannel Selection Menus Status Menus Installation Menus Manual Tune MenuInput Field Default Port Xpndr Field Modulation Menu Port Menu ID Field Default Audio1, Audio2, and Audio 3 Menus Compress Field Default Moderate Audio1, Audio2, and Audio3 Gain Menus Alarm Menu ASI Output Menu Programmer Broadcast Network Controller BNCReset Menu Core Menu Video Out Format Menu Firmware Menu Download Menu DR Menu Acquisition Recovery Channel Menus Channel MenuXpndr Field Mpeg Select Menu Decrypt Setup Menu Aud1Lang, Aud2Lang, and Aud3Lang Menus Left and Right Fields Text Lang Menu MAC Address Menu IP MenusDhcp Menu IP Address Menu Subnet Mask MenuIP Gateway Menu Port GigE MAC Address Menu Default hhhhhhhhhhGigE IP Address Menu GigE Mode Menu GigE Default Gateway MenuGigE Subnet Mask Menu GigE Mpts Address Menu AMS Address MenuStatus1 Menu Status Display MenusStatus2 Menu Status3 Menu Status4 MenuStatus5 Menu Diagnostics Menus Status6 MenuUnit Address Menu Audio Test Signal Menu Default Off TV Pass Card MenuVideo Test Signal Menu NTSC/PAL M Test Pattern OptionsVits Menu NTSC/PAL M Vits Pattern Field OptionsAd Insertion Test Menu Page Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Solutions Problem Possible Cause ReferencePage If You Need Help Product SupportCalling for Repairs Page Downlink/L-Band Frequency Conversion Tables Calculation for C-Band TranspondersPage Language Abbreviations Language Abbreviation Diagnostics IntroductionViewing the Fast Fact Diagnostic Screens FF1Fast Facts Screens Fast Facts Name Definition Fast Facts Fast Facts VMC Fast Facts 4 Audio 1 Fast Facts 4 Audio Fast Facts 5 10/100 Network Fast Facts 5 Gigabit Ethernet Fast Facts GigE NetworkDSR-6000 Specifications Transmission StandardAudio Electrical Page Recycling Page Page Sequence Dr San Diego, CA Document No 557526-001, Rev. a

DSR-6000 specifications

The Motorola DSR-6000 represents a significant advancement in the realm of digital video and data satellite communication technology. Launched as part of Motorola's DSR series, this system integrates state-of-the-art technologies to facilitate superior signal processing and distribution, catering to a variety of broadcast and network requirements.

One of the standout features of the DSR-6000 is its ability to decode multiple video formats, including MPEG-2 and MPEG-4. This versatility allows broadcasters and service providers to deliver high-quality content efficiently, whether the format is standard definition or high definition. The system supports multiple audio formats as well, enhancing the overall viewer experience by providing options for Dolby Digital, MPEG audio, and others.

In addition to its robust decoding capabilities, the DSR-6000 boasts exceptional signal processing technologies. It is designed to handle both satellite and terrestrial inputs, making it a flexible option for operators who need to integrate various feeds into their service offerings. The device is equipped with advanced Error Correction technologies, ensuring minimal signal degradation, even in challenging reception conditions.

The DSR-6000 integrates a user-friendly interface that simplifies operational tasks. Configuration, monitoring, and control are straightforward, allowing technicians to efficiently manage the system without extensive training. The system also supports remote management capabilities, enabling operators to monitor and configure the unit from a distance, which significantly reduces service downtime.

Built with scalability in mind, the DSR-6000 can adapt to the evolving demands of digital broadcasting and data services. It allows for future upgrades, ensuring that users can implement new technologies as they emerge without replacing the entire system.

Another significant characteristic of the DSR-6000 is its compatibility with various network protocols, including ASI, IP, and DVB. This compatibility enhances the system’s interoperability with existing infrastructure, making it an optimal choice for diverse network environments.

Moreover, the DSR-6000 is designed with energy efficiency in mind, featuring low power consumption without compromising performance. This makes it an environmentally friendly option for broadcasters looking to reduce their carbon footprint while still delivering high-quality services.

In summary, the Motorola DSR-6000 is a technologically advanced satellite receiver that highlights the company's commitment to excellence in digital broadcasting. With its multiple format support, robust signal processing, user-friendly interface, and energy-efficient design, it stands out as a reliable and versatile solution for modern broadcasting challenges.