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Unity 552 User’s Manual

CHAPTER 4 SEARCH FUNCTIONS

4.1 Perms/Temps/Searching & Settings

The term "settings" is used throughout this document and includes the following set of parameters:

 

Table 4.1: Settings Parameters for the iPump 562

 

 

 

Setting

 

Description

 

 

 

Modulation

 

S28PSK/S2QPSK/QPSK

 

 

 

RF Switch/Pol

 

If IRD is configured for Universal LNB, H or V are valid. Specify RF port 1-

 

 

4 for four-port RF configuration.

 

 

 

Carrier

 

The downlink frequency specified in MHz with up to two decimal places.

 

 

This value’s absolute difference with the LNB LO frequency is used as

 

 

specified in the technical specifications. (e.g. 3720.00 MHz).

 

 

 

Data_rate

 

Data rate is specified in Mbps with up to three decimal places. See the

 

 

technical specifications for the applicable range. (e.g. 41.470 Mbps).

 

 

 

Fec_rate

 

The inner FEC code ratio and can have one of the values specified in the

 

 

technical specifications. (e.g. 3/4).

 

 

 

Tag_site

 

Value of 0-14 (15 is a special NO Tag case) specifying the location of this

 

 

carrier’s tag frequency.

 

 

 

[program]

 

The program number from the MPEG Program Association Table. This

 

 

must be number from 1 to 65535. If omitted or an ‘*’ is entered, the unit

 

 

will select the first available program stream. Note that this number points

 

 

to the PID for the Program Map Table for what we might call a “service” (a

 

 

single video channel and associated audio signals).

 

 

 

Label

 

A string of characters for identification.

 

 

 

The IRD is acting on one of three groups of settings at any given time, each of which is described in Table 4.2

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