Response to over-air commands, General, Display on-screen display (osd) messages – TANDBERG TT1260 User Manual

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Using the TT1260 with the TANDBERG Director System

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Instruction Manual: TT1260 Standard Definition Professional Receiver/Decoder

ST.TM.E10100.1

D.2

Response to Over-air Commands

D.2.1

General

This section describes the Receiver’s response to over-air commands.

D.2.2

Display On-screen Display (OSD) Messages

Displays a text string on the LCD front panel. The display is forced to

Menu #4.3, NCP MESSAGE. The message is displayed for a set time or

until cleared from the head-end.

NOTE...
The viewing Monitor does NOT display messages; all user interaction is via the front panel.

D.2.3

Store Carrier Data

Stores a particular service as a preset channel. Subsequently, the

head-end can force a service selection from this preset (see Section D.2.6,

Force Service Selection). Director presets are different to those set up in

LOCAL ONLY mode (see Menu #1 Presets). They are not visible to the user

on the front panel LCD.

D.2.4

Set Power-up Channel

Sets the Receiver power-up service. If the Emergency Channel has not

been set, it is set to this service. If neither the Emergency nor Power-up

Channel have been set, the TT1260 will be in an indeterminate state at

power-up.

NOTE...
This is different to the situation in LOCAL ONLY mode, which chooses the service it last received.

D.2.5

Force Carrier Retune

Forces the Receiver to retune to a different frequency and/or service. This

could be a service on a different feed (e.g. LNB input 2) or a service

previously set up using the Store Carrier Data command.

Timeouts allow the Receiver to revert to the original service after the time

has expired. If the command fails, the Emergency channel is used. Enter a

timeout of not less than 15 secs (except 0 to permanently switch to the

new service) to give the Receiver time to re-tune.
This command fails if the LNBs are not set up realistically (which may

happen if the source is changed).
Take care when retuning to services on different LNB inputs. Force Service

Selection is more efficient if the required service is on the same frequency

and LNB input.

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