Operation

PARTPID pid

pid: Hex value between 20 and 1FFE to set a value, and 0 to disable.

Command sets the borderline (or “partition”) PID at, and above which, the IRD may expect compatible scrambling against which it may apply the proper descrambler. PIDs below this point may be scrambled with an alien, 3rd party system. See individual IRD specs for more detail on unit behavior. A Local Control Command (available from the terminal regardless of "Local Control Enable/Disable" commands from the network).

PC device baud parity

device: One of MODEM, TERMINAL, AUXDATA, CA, or COMPEL.

baud: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, or 38400.

parity:

N, E, or O.

Configures communication parameters for any serial device. A Local Control Command (available from the terminal regardless of "Local Control Enable/Disable" commands from the network).

PERM [format] [pol/feed#] [carrier freq] [data rate] [FEC] [Tag Site] [program#] [label]

format: If an RF input, one of the legal modulation formats: QPSK for DVB-QPSK;8PSK for DVB- 8PSK;TQPSK for Turbo-QPSK);T8PSK for Turbo-8PSK;T16QAM for Turbo-16-QAM; or 16QAM for DVB 16QAM. May be omitted if DVB-QPSK.

For an ASI Transport input, specify ASI. If this parameter is set to OK, then the current setting, if a Transient setting, becomes the new Permanent setting.

pol/feed#: If an RF input, one of four possible RF feeds, 1, 2, 3 or 4. If an ASI input, one of two possible ASI feeds, 1 or 2.

If no RF option, this field may be used for ASTRA polarization, H or V. This field may be omitted if no RF switch option is installed.

carrier freq:If an RF input, the downlink carrier frequency in MHz (precision to two decimal places OK). Field is omitted for an ASI input only.

data rate: If an RF input, the Transport data rate in Mbps (precision to two decimal places OK). Field is omitted for an ASI input only.

FEC: If an RF input, the inner FEC ratio. Field is omitted for an ASI input only.

The legal options are: for QPSK- 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, and 7/8;

for 8PSK- 2/3, 5/6, 8/9; and for 16 QAM- 3/4, and 7/8.

Other legal values may be defined for new modulation formats.

tag site: If an RF input, the tag site for Carrier ID tag. Field is omitted for an ASI input only.

program#: Program number, ‘*’ for wildcard, or null (for no program assigned).

label: Channel Label (optional, may be omitted).

Command to establish new Permanent Unit Setting with the parameter values given. If the format is set to OK, no other parameters are accepted or required.

PERMCH value

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4600 specifications

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