12.07.2015 Views

TV EXPLORER HD+ manual - Promax

TV EXPLORER HD+ manual - Promax

TV EXPLORER HD+ manual - Promax

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS
  • No tags were found...

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

USER’S MANUAL. <strong>TV</strong> <strong>EXPLORER</strong> HD +Figure 68.- Analogue channel monitoring.NOTE: The symbol in the upper corner of the screen indicates that theinstrument has detected a saturation condition for analogue signals inthe currently channel on tune.This symbol also appears, when the colour subcarrier signal (Burst)does not contain information and therefore the images are shown in blackand white.If it is a digital television signal (D<strong>TV</strong>) on screen appears, for about some seconds,the following parameters:EnglishThe top data box shows the tuned CHANNEL data: number or satellite name,frequency, active channel plan and satellite downlink frequency.The following data box shows the VIDEO data: type of video coding (MPEG-2 orMPEG-4), video bit rate, profile and level with its resolution and aspect ratio, videoprogram identifier (VPID) and the TS identifier (TSID).Next data box contains AUDIO information: type of audio coding (MPEG-1,MPEG-2 or AC-3), audio bit rate, audio program identifier (APID) and language (e.g.spa).The last box located in the same column shows the NETWORK data: networkname and/or satellite orbital position, service name, network identifier (NID) and serviceidentifier (SID).On the left column appears the type of DVB signal, a window showing the signaldecoded and finally a data box stating if the emission is encrypted or free (SCRAMB orFREE), when the service supports interactive <strong>TV</strong> (MHP, i.e. Multimedia Home Platform)and when is inserted a CAM module into the <strong>TV</strong> <strong>EXPLORER</strong> HD + the indication (CAM)appears.01/2011 Page 91

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!