Motorola DCT700, DTC700 installation manual MAC Frequency Table, Control Channels

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B-18Diagnostics

Field

Description

MAC Abort Cntr

The MAC Abort Counter increments every time the MAC layer reaches the Cell Abort Count

 

limit. The MAC Abort Counter is reset by the successful upstream transmission of a cell, for

 

example, when an ACK is received by the set-top.

Good Packets

Not implemented.

Error Packets

Not implemented.

Socket Port

The Socket Port State modes are:

State

!

UNUSED

 

!

OPENED

 

!

READY

 

!

RECVING

 

!

SENDING

d 13: MAC Frequency Table

The set-top uses a range of frequencies set by the host for upstream communications. The MAC FREQUENCY TABLE that displays your frequency and signal power:

MAC FREQUENCY TABLE

FREQ POWER

The MAC Frequency Table fields are

Field

Description

Frequency

Indicates the frequency, in Hz, for an upstream channel.

Power

Indicates the power level, in dBmV, used on a particular upstream channel to send data to

 

the RPD.

d 14: Control Channels

This diagnostic lists channels, band types, PIDs, and counts.

Control Channel Info

 

 

CHN

BAND

PID

Cnt

Ovfl

Err

0

INB

0000

1

0

0

1

INB

00A9

2198

0

0

.

 

 

 

 

 

.

 

 

 

 

 

8

OOB

0777

15207

1

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

DCT700 Installation Manual

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Contents Installation Manual DCT700 Page Page Contents Diagnostics TroubleshootingSpecifications Abbreviations and AcronymsFigures TablesIntroduction DCT700 set-top front and rear viewsStandard Interfaces Standard FeaturesUsing This Manual Related DocumentationDocument Conventions If You Need HelpCalling for Repairs Key Function Rear panel featuresOverview Front panelRemote Control Motorola DRC450 Universal Remote ControlKeyItemDescription Installing Batteries in the Remote Control Back view of DRC450 remote controlInstallation Installing the DCT700Before You Begin Standard Cabling Diagram Connecting the DCT700 to a TV using RF connectorsStandard VCR Cabling Diagram Standard VCR cablingComposite Baseband Cabling Diagrams Standard baseband cablingBaseband audio and video connections to a VCR and TV Stereo Cabling Diagrams Baseband Audio on the VCRAudio on VCR/Audio output on TV Power on Feature Testing ProcedureOperational check procedures Operational CheckSet-top Cold Initialization Possible Solution TroubleshootingProblem Troubleshooting guidelinesSpecifications Diagnostics Preliminary DCT700 Installation ManualUsing Diagnostics Button Function using the diagnostics main menu General StatusField Description Error Codes Code Flash Sequence Cause RemedyOut-of-Band OOB Status DiagnosticsB-7 Good In-band StatusSNR FairAudio/Video Status Status DescriptionUnit Address TvpcFirmware Version Current Channel StatusType AuthorizationService StatusOSD Variable State FPKNot Required Renewable SecurityTvpc Required CryptoIppv Upstream Modem Starvue II DiagnosticsApplication APP Code Modules Last LinePlatform Memory StatusEeprom Version Number ApplicationUpstream ID Interactive InfoUPM StateMAC Frequency Table Control ChannelsIn-Band Program Map Table PMT Message TypesIn-Band Program Association Table PAT Task StatusUSB Diagnostics Keyboard / LED DiagnosticsIn-Band Multicast Address Filter Abbreviations and Acronyms CSR DCT700 EMM EPG HRC IPG Ippv IRCVOD Mgbi
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DTC700, DCT700 specifications

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