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User’s manual · TWSF 310 CI
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Note: It is not recommended to exceed the 85% of the maximum capacity of the multiplex due to the possible
variability of the bits rate of the inputs services.
Recomendad capacity
(lower to 85%)
Excessive capacity
It is recommended to remove
services
Removing services:
1. Select the “Service to remove”
option.
2. Select one of the transponder
services you want to remove.
3. Once you have chosen the service,
select the “Add/Remove” button to
remove the service in the multiplex.
- Remove all services: It allows removing all the services included in the multiplex.
- Modify LCN: The LNC function allows assigning automatically a
predetermined position to each one of the services of the multiplex. This
function will allow the users who have a receiver with LNC support to make the
ordination of channels automatically.
Note: If in the existing installation there are already services that have
LNC system, you will have to configure the position of the module
services in order to avoid conflicts with other net services.
- Bandwidth limitation: It allows selecting the % of the capacity of the output
channel.
- Auto service addition:
- On: It selects the services automatically when an input carrier is tuned and when the list of selected services is
empty. The receiver will have this state by default.
- Always: It selects the services automatically every time a new input carrier is tuned. This state is only
recommended to be used for making test in the module.
- Off: The automatic mode is deactivated; the services have to be
manually selected.
- Advanced settings:
- Network: It allows making the adjustment of the identification
parameters of the multiplex.
- TS ID: Transport Stream identification value. It is
recommended to configure a value different from TS ID for
each one of the output multiplex configured.
- Net ID: Net identification value
- Original Net ID: Original net identification value
- Network Name: Name associated with the net.










