HD490 Smart Encoder
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ID is the packet’s Class and Type. Default packets are displayed
with a leading “L”.
Format and Ending describe the packet’s duration. A Format value
of RE indicates an indefinite or integer duration, and a value of EL
indicates an Elapsed Time duration. Ending displays the duration
value.
Priority displays the packet’s Priority rating. Packets with smaller
numerical priorities go out more frequently than packets with larger
numerical priorities, with an approximately inverse proportional
relationship between numerical Priority and insertion frequency.
Frames displays the number of frames the packet occupies. Larger
packets take up more frames and more bandwidth.
Source indicates whether the packet is locally inserted (Loc) or
upstream regenerated (Up).
A report on an individual packet includes the packet’s hex byte
representation, decoded content for common packets, and checksum in
addition to the above information.
Delete XDS Packet <CTRL+A>P Packet <ENTER>
Deletes the packet of the specified Class and Type from the XDS queue.
If the packet is a Program Name or Program ID packet, all other
program-specific packets will also be deleted, and the Encoder will
insert a Clear packet for downstream databases and decoders.
Delete XDS Queue <CTRL+A>L -all <ENTER>
Deletes all packets in the XDS queue. Packets loaded from NVM will
be removed from the queue but will remain in NVM storage.
Block Upstream XDS <CTRL+A>T -Class00 <ENTER>
End Blocking <CTRL+A>T Class00 <ENTER>
Blocks all incoming packets of the specified Class. Entering all instead
of Class00 as the parameter will cause all upstream packets to be
blocked. Omitting the Class parameter will cause the block/pass status
for each Class to be reported.