JVC installation and operation guide Configuring the TDR6, Quick Start, Configuration

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Configuring the TDR6

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This chapter provides information on configuring the TDR6 for initial operation including:

Quick start configuration

Setting the DVB defaults

Selecting a service

Setting the time and date

Detailed TDR5 configuration

High-level configuration procedure

Configuring the demodulator

Configuration changes may be made using the front panel or remote commands.

All TDR6 configuration changes issued from the front panel are automatically saved to nonvolatile memory.

 

Unlike front panel operations, TDR6 parameter changes made from a remote unit are not

 

automatically saved to nonvolatile memory. If configuration changes are made to a TDR6 from a

 

remote unit, issue the command MC CONFIG SAVE <string> to save the configuration to

NOTE

nonvolatile memory.

Quick Start

To set the TDR6 to the default configuration and immediately begin operations,

Configuration

follow these steps:

1. Set the TDR6 to the appropriate default configuration.

2. Select a service.

3. Set the local date and time.

In the TDR6, both the video decoder and the audio decoder are fully auto-detecting, which means that the TDR6 automatically sets the video and audio parameters based on the incoming service signal.

Setting the Default Configuration

To initialize the TDR6 to the DVB-compliant default configuration using the front panel follow these steps:

1. From the main menu, select Config.

DVT Receiver/Decoder

Config

Details

Faults ----

>

2.The Configuration menu displays. Select Default.

Configuration Menu

DefaultUser

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JVC installation and operation guide Configuring the TDR6, Quick Start, Configuration