Force service selection, Set emergency channel, Set relays – TANDBERG TT1260 User Manual

Page 139: Local lockout, Abort ncp command, D.2.6 force service selection, D.2.7 set emergency channel, D.2.8 set relays, D.2.9 local lockout, D.2.10 abort ncp command

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Using the TT1260 with the TANDBERG Director System

Instruction Manual: TT1260 Standard Definition Professional Receiver/Decoder

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ST.TM.E10100.1

D.2.6

Force Service Selection

Forces the Receiver to decode a different service or stored channel (which

may require a retune). The command is generally used to hop between

services. The Director system has to be informed of the frequency,

FEC-rate and symbol-rate for each stream. This is set-up using the

Multiplex Element Manager (MEM). (The Director User Interface and the

Director core require restarting to register changes that have been set in

the MEM.)

D.2.7

Set Emergency Channel

Sets the service to use in the event of a selection failure. Is activated after

a specified time has elapsed. If not set, the Power-up Channel is assumed.

Setting the Emergency Channel allows a failure situation to be recovered.

D.2.8

Set Relays

Switches the general-purpose relays. This command does not affect the

summary alarm relay.

D.2.9

Local Lockout

Locks out the LOCAL CONTROL mode but status information can still be

viewed. All Director commands are functional. The Receiver can be

unlocked locally using a PIN number or over-air using Allow Local Access.

D.2.10 Abort NCP Command

Aborts commands that have been sent but not executed. When a

command is received which has an expired execute time, it is acted on

immediately.

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