Motorola DCT700 USB Diagnostics, In-Band Multicast Address Filter, Keyboard / LED Diagnostics

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B-20Diagnostics

d 19: USB Diagnostics

This diagnostic is used to verify the functionality of the USB port. (For Motorola use only)

USB DIAGNOSTICS

NOT INSTALLED

d 20 In-Band Multicast Address Filter

This diagnostic displays in-band multicast filter information:

IN BAND MULTICAST ADDRESS FILTER

 

 

Filter Table:

 

 

 

 

 

 

DMCA

MCA

PQ

RQ

APP

CID

NA

0000

0000

-01

-01

0000

0000 0000

NA

0000

0000

-01

-01

0000

0000 0000

NA

0000

0000

-01

-01

0000

0000 0000

NA

0000

0000

-01

-01

0000

0000 0000

REGISTER VALUES:

MCA PID 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000

The In-Band Multicast Address Filter fields are:

Field

Description

 

Filter Table

 

 

 

DMCA

Indicates the default multicast 16 address.

 

MCA

Indicates the current multicast 16 address.

 

PQ

Indicates the preemption notification queue ID.

 

RQ

Indicates the response queue ID.

 

APP

Indicates the application ID.

 

CID

Indicates the connection ID.

Register Values

 

 

 

MCA

Indicates Multicast 16 filter register contents.

 

PID

Indicates PID filter register contents.

d 21: Keyboard / LED Diagnostics

This diagnostic does not apply to the DCT700.

DCT700 Installation Manual

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Contents Installation Manual DCT700 Page Page Contents Troubleshooting SpecificationsDiagnostics Abbreviations and AcronymsFigures TablesIntroduction DCT700 set-top front and rear viewsStandard Features Using This ManualStandard Interfaces Related DocumentationCalling for Repairs Document ConventionsIf You Need Help Rear panel features OverviewKey Function Front panelRemote Control Motorola DRC450 Universal Remote ControlKeyItemDescription Installing Batteries in the Remote Control Back view of DRC450 remote controlBefore You Begin InstallationInstalling the DCT700 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 Feature Testing Procedure Operational check proceduresPower on Operational CheckSet-top Cold Initialization Troubleshooting ProblemPossible Solution 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 In-band Status SNRGood FairAudio/Video Status Status DescriptionUnit Address TvpcFirmware Version Current Channel StatusAuthorization ServiceType StatusOSD Variable State FPKRenewable Security Tvpc RequiredNot Required CryptoUpstream Modem Starvue II Diagnostics Application APP Code ModulesIppv Last LineMemory Status Eeprom Version NumberPlatform ApplicationInteractive Info UPMUpstream ID StateMAC Frequency Table Control ChannelsMessage Types In-Band Program Association Table PATIn-Band Program Map Table PMT Task StatusIn-Band Multicast Address Filter USB DiagnosticsKeyboard / LED Diagnostics VOD Abbreviations and AcronymsCSR DCT700 EMM EPG HRC IPG Ippv IRC Mgbi
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