iPump 6420 User’s Manual
3.2.Basic IRD Functions
3.2.1.Transport Front-end
DVB Tuner
The standard configuration of the iPump6420 features a
* Carrier ID Tags are generally only needed for very
In addition to the permanent unit carrier settings, the i6420 provides the user with a Preset Table, an internal list of alternate carrier tuning settings. These may be used as canned shorthands for users to use, rather than remember all the individual settings for alternate carriers. The Preset Table is also significant for support of Automated Recovery (see Section 3.1.8).
For an
Key unit indicators, at this stage are:
1.TRANSPORT LED on for good Transport, flashes if RF carrier lock OK, but Transport not usable (such as if encrypted)
2.Estimated RF signal level (shown as a
3.Estimated link Eb/No in dB, a metric for
4.Error’d Seconds (one second intervals with Transport packets with errors)
Tuning Parameters
The unit has a primary set of DVB tuning parameters needed to get carrier lock, plus some supporting data structures. This list includes the following:
1.ASTRA Universal LNB On/off (generally a factory or local user setting)
2.LNB LO frequency (generally a factory or local user setting)
3.Carrier downlink frequency
4.Carrier modulation
5.Carrier Transport
6.Carrier inner FEC ratio (may be omitted for modern
7.Carrier ID Tag (‘15’ means “do not use”)
8.Program number (Significant only when any audio port is assigned as “Follow Tune”, used to remain compatible with legacy systems)
9.Add Preset Table entry
10.Edit Preset Table entry
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