Configuration Options via Command Line (Cont.)

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1.RF 58-1 <-- Slot #1

2.RF 58-2 <-- Slot #2

3.RF 59-1 <-- Slot #4

4.RF 59-2 <-- Slot #5

5.RF 60-1 <-- Slot #8

6.RF 60-2 <-- Slot #9

7.RF 61-1 <-- Slot #11

8.RF 61-2 <-- Slot #12

Do you wish to change the mapping of physical slots to

RF channels (y/n)?

3.To change the RF channel mapping, type y and press Enter.

Note: Type n and press Enter to return to the Main Menu prompt without changing the channel mapping.

4.At the Enter the mux input number [1 - 8] > prompt, type the line number for the channel you wish to reassign. Then, press Enter.

5.At the Enter the slot number [1 - 12] > prompt, type the slot number of the transcoder card you wish to assign to the selected channel. Then, press Enter.

The system confirms the new assignment:

Set Cross point switch... OK!

and then redisplays the channel assignments along with the Main Menu prompt.

6.Repeat steps 2 to 5 to remap additional channels.

Reset Password for Reload PI Key GUI Option

Users who wish to reload a selected transcoder’s Pro:Idiom key from the GUI require a password in order to do so. This option enables you to reset the Pro:Idiom password to its default value (“service”).

Note: Users also have the ability to set a new password during the process of reloading the Pro:Idiom key from the GUI (see “Change the [Reload Pro:Idiom Key] Password” on page 23).

1.Access the HCS6300 Main Menu as described on page 31.

2.At the [Main] Command > prompt, type rstpwd and press Enter.

3.At the Reset password (y/n)? prompt for confirmation, either:

Type y and press Enter to reset the default password immediately. The system confirms success (Password reset ok) and then redisplays the Main Menu prompt.

Type n and press Enter to abort the password reset. The system displays confirmation (Password reset. Aborted!) and then redisplays the Main Menu prompt.

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LG Electronics HCS6300 setup guide Reset Password for Reload PI Key GUI Option, Set Cross point switch... OK