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Timestamp and Message Fields

When a message is being displayed (as shown below), the menu’s second line displays a timestamp showing the date and time that the message was received at the decoder. A colon (:) separates the timestamp from the first few words of the message.

STATUS12 MAIL: INBOX

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Status13 Menu

The messages in this menu are the mail messages that were originally in the Inbox (Status 12) and were manually moved to this location, the archive box (Status 13). Press the  buttons until the Status13 menu appears. These messages can also be reviewed from the Fast Facts 9 OSD screen (described on page 97). To view the messages remotely using the units web browser, see "Remote Operation" on page 21.

STATUS13 MAIL: ARCHIVE > 0/0

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Use the Status13 menu to view archived mail messages, two lines at a time. To do this, press 4 and use the  buttons to scroll through the archived mail messages. If it is necessary to view an entire message, press ENTER and use the  buttons to scroll through the message, two lines at a time. To exit the message, press ENTER. To exit the menu, press and ENTER.

Pointer and Quantity Fields

The unit displays two values separated by a slash ( / ). The first value is the Pointer field and this is the message number being display on the front panel. The second value is the Quantity field and this is the number of mail messages that are currently in the archive. For example, 2/5 indicates that message 2 is currently being displayed and a total of 5 messages are currently in the archive.

Note: The unit will maintain up to 300 mail messages between the Status12 menu (Inbox mail messages) and Status13 menu (Archived messages). For example, when the 301st message arrives, the oldest message is then automatically purged. The unit, therefore, maintains the most recent 300 mail messages. Performing a factory reset will delete all messages from the decoder.

Timestamp and Message Fields

When a message is being displayed (as shown below), the menu’s second line displays a timestamp showing the date and time the message was moved to the archive. A colon (:) separates the timestamp from the first few words of the message.

STATUS13 MAIL: ARCHIVE > 4/7

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DSR-6400 specifications

The Motorola DSR-6400 is an advanced digital satellite receiver designed to meet the demands of both broadcasters and service providers. Renowned for its robust performance and versatility, the DSR-6400 is an ideal choice for delivering high-quality video content over satellite networks.

One of the main features of the DSR-6400 is its support for high-definition (HD) video formats. It is capable of receiving and processing HD 1080i and 720p signals, ensuring that users can enjoy crystal-clear video quality. The receiver supports MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 compression technologies, which optimize bandwidth usage and enhance the viewing experience. This dual support is particularly valuable as it allows for a seamless transition from standard definition to high definition broadcasts.

Another notable feature of the DSR-6400 is its modular architecture, which allows for easy upgrades and customization. This adaptability ensures that operators can scale their systems according to changing market demands or technological advancements. The receiver is equipped with multiple input and output options, including ASI, IP, and HDMI, making it suitable for various applications and environments.

The DSR-6400 also boasts advanced conditional access and security features. It is compatible with several encryption systems, ensuring that content providers can securely distribute their programming without the risk of unauthorized access. This is crucial in maintaining the integrity of broadcasting, especially for premium content.

In terms of reliability, the DSR-6400 is built to withstand the demands of 24/7 operations. Its failover capabilities and redundancy options make it a reliable choice for mission-critical broadcasting scenarios. Additionally, the receiver's diagnostics and monitoring tools allow operators to maintain optimal performance and quickly address any issues that may arise.

Overall, the Motorola DSR-6400 stands out as a powerful and flexible digital satellite receiver, equipped with state-of-the-art features that cater to the evolving needs of the broadcasting industry. Its combination of high-definition support, modular design, and strong security protocols makes it an essential component for those looking to deliver outstanding satellite television services. Whether for direct-to-home broadcasting or in a complex distribution environment, the DSR-6400 continues to be a trusted choice for professionals in the field.