Setting up SI Receive Parameters, Continued
4.The Service List Mode determines which tables to use to obtain tuning and channel lists.
Select Rigorous if all the default settings must be present in the received signal.
Select Degraded if only the table parameters present in the received signal will be used to install the receiver. The default is Rigorous.
5.The Service List Contributors section allows you to set up custom properties. The following table shows some possible configurations for the allowed service lists and the different frequency tuning settings.
Allowed Service Lists | Custom |
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Bouquet Association Table (BAT) | N |
(not supported) |
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Network Information Table (NIT) | N |
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Service Description Table (SDT) | N |
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Program Association Table (PAT) | Y |
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Frequency Tuning mode | User Cfg |
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Note: You cannot change the Bouquet Association Table value. It is not supported in the current release.
6.Click OK.
7.Select the Conditional Access (CA) Mode that determines which programs can be viewed via the receiver. You can select Std (preferred) or Open.
Important: In Open mode, the receiver ignores inconsistent scrambling descriptions within the signal. Operating in this mode may cause the decoder not to respond to certain advanced uplink controlled features, such as service replacement.
8.Enter the Network ID, obtained from your service provider.
9.The SI Receive Status section displays all the current SI Receive settings. It also displays the source of last tuning, the last Preset Number activated, and the current settings of the allowed services (BAT, NIT, SDT, PAT).
10.Click Apply.
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