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PBI DCH-5000P - ASI2 Output Configuration; Multiplexer (Mux) Function

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PBI DCH-5000P
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output port on the back panel.
ASI1 Input: the transport stream comes from ASI1 input port will be delivered
to the ASI1 output port on the back panel.
ASI2 Input: the transport stream comes from ASI2 input port will be delivered
to the ASI2 output port on the back panel.
Mux TS: the transport stream comes from internal Mux functional block will be
delivered to the ASI output port on the back panel.
BISS De-encrypted: the de-encrypted transport stream from BISS functional
block will be delivered to the ASI output port on the back panel.
(The Mux TS is valid only when the Mux function block is enabled and turned
on. The Mux TS indicates not only the after-multiplexed TS when Mux is
enabled, refer to section 5.2.7 and section 5.3.6 for how to set the Mux
function block.)
Press <ENTER>-key to save or press <EXIT>-key to scrap. A few seconds after the
source being selected, the TS will be delivered to the ASI output port on the back
panel.
5.2.5 ASI2
The same configuration method like section 5.2.4
5.2.6 Mux
Mux Switch: the internal multiplexer could be switched On/Off. The default value is ‘off’.
To activate the re-Multiplexing function, you should turn on this Mux functional block.
Bit Rate: should be set to a specified value that doesn’t exceed the Maximum physical
limit of the output medium. For example, to deliver the multiplexed TS to an 8MHz DVB
256QAM modulator, it should not exceed 55000Kb/s, otherwise overflow occurs.
Output Bit Rate
TS ID: you can configure the TS ID to mark the multiplexed TS. Default value is 1.
Program List: press the <ENTER>-key to enter ‘Mux List’ sub-menu. It shows all
programs detected by DCH-5000P. The programs could be come from ASI input,
Tuner, TS/IP input or the internal CI de-encryption block. Use <
> < >-keys to roll
up the program names, and use <
> < >-keys to switch among input sources, where
a number in front of the program name indicates the input source:
A-xxxxx displays the program name, which comes from ASI input.
T-xxxxx displays the program name, which comes from TUNER input.
I -xxxxx displays the program name, which comes from TS/IP input
C-xxxxx displays the program name which comes from the internal CI functional
block.