IRD-2600 / IRD-2800
Integrated Receiver Decoders
P/N 2349-72784-00 Page 3-55
Table 3-19: Mode Run Menu Parameters
OPTION DESCRIPTION
Video Operation Mode
Video Decoding Control
This sub-menu is used to select the program operation mode.
The available options are:
Blank Output: video is not displayed eitherwhen no decoding or when
selected. When activated, one of the following options are provided:
Blank Video or 75% Wide Bar.
NOTE: Last Frame is also available for IRD-2800 ONLY.
Freeze Decoder: pauses current displayed picture.
Play Decoder: releases a paused or stopped program.
Audio1 Output Mode
Audio1 Output Control
This sub-menu is used to select the Audio1 mode of a current
program. The available options are:
Unmute: the current analog audio is heard on Audio1 channel.
Mute: Silences the analog audio signal in the Audio1 channel.
To restore the audio, select the Unmute option.
Audio2 Output Mode
Audio2 Output Control
This sub-menu is used to select the Audio2 mode of a current
program. The available options are:
Unmute: the current analog audio is heard on Audio2 channel.
Mute: Silences the analog audio signal in the Audio2 channel.
To restore the audio, select the Unmute option.
Audio3 Output Mode
Audio3 Output Control
(Available ONLY for the IRD-2800).
This sub-menu is used to select the Audio2 mode of a current
program. The available options are:
Unmute: the current analog audio is heard on Audio3 channel.
Mute: Silences the analog audio signal in the Audio3 channel.
To restore the audio, select the Unmute option.
Audio1 Output Volume
Audio1 Volume Control
Selects the volume level (gain/attenuation) for Audio1 Output digital
and analog signals.
Available options:
from –58 dB (min) to +06 db (max) in 2 dB steps – analog values.
Digital values are shifted down by –06 dB (i.e., from –64 dB to 00 dB).
Audio2 Output Volume
Audio2 Volume Control
Selects the volume level (gain/attenuation) for Audio2 Output analog
and digital signals.
Available options:
from –58 dB (min) to +06 db (max) in 2 dB steps – analog values.
Digital values are shifted down by –06 dB (i.e., from –64 dB to 00 dB).