What the decoder does, Control modes, Introduction – TANDBERG High Definition Professional Recevier/Decoder TT1280 User Manual

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Introduction

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Reference Guide: TT128x High Definition Professional Receiver/Decoder

ST.RE.E10141.5

1.4.2

What the Decoder Does

The ASI interface is used to present the Transport Stream in the format

required by the internal Decoder circuitry. At this point, the operation of

the unit is the same as the Satellite Receiver.
The Decoder can be used to receive an input signal from a Public Telecom

Network via a Network Adapter Unit (NAU). No error correction is

supported at the input of the unit so a level of Quality of Service should be

negotiated with the Telecom Network Provider.
The Decoder is configured to select a single video Service and other

audio/data components from the multiple Services on the incoming

Transport Stream and present them at the output.






Figure 1.5: Role of the Decoder

1.5 Control

Modes

1.5.1 Introduction

The IRD is designed for unattended operation. Once set up, the unit

requires no further attention except to ensure the fan is working. There are

up to three control modes associated with the Receiver (dependent upon

options fitted). The unit remains in the chosen control mode until another

mode is requested.

NOTE…
Local (Front Panel) Control is the factory default if TANDBERG Director is not installed.

TANDBERG

TT1280/TT1282 Decoder

Select a Service from

the incoming Transport

Stream

Select the components

from the selected Service

Video
Audio
Data
Transport Stream

Multiple components on the selected Service

Incoming Transport Stream carried

over a telecommunications network

Multiple Services on the incoming Transport Stream

Network

Adapter Unit

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