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Digicast Media Router S2 Receiver CMR-6000

Revision 1

Device Management via User Interfaces

MN-CMR6000-IOM

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Link Configuration
Select the line speed and duplex setting on the receiver’s LAN interface.
The available options are:

Auto – the CMR-6000 will auto-negotiate the configuration of the LAN interface

10 BaseT / half duplex

10 BaseT / full duplex

100 BaseT / half duplex

100 BaseT / full duplex

Auto is the default and recommended configuration of the LAN interface.

4.3.3.1.2 Tuner

Config

Tuner Configuration menu has three options:
Primary
Backup
Switch

Primary and Backup Tuner Configuration
The CMR-6000 can be configured to have a backup (secondary) configuration. The backup tuner
configuration allows the user to configure a backup configuration in the event the main carrier is taken
down. The CMR-6000 will only attempt to use the backup configuration in the event the primary carrier
is not available, and if a switch time is set. If the unit is unable to lock to the backup tuner settings, the
unit will continue to switch between backup and primary frequencies based on the switch time until lock
is achieved.

Note the primary and backup can be completely different configurations, e.g. the primary may be a DVB-
S2 service by the backup may be a DVB-S service or vice versa. Any valid configurations supported by
the CMR-6000 can be setup as primary and backup configurations.

LNB Frequency
The frequency of the Local Oscillator (LO) that resides in the Low Noise Block (LNB) amplifier located
at the antenna. For Ku-Band operation, the LO is typically 10,750 MHz for Ku-Band operation North
America and other common frequencies are 9,750 MHz and 10,600 MHz. For C-Band operation, 5,150
MHz is a common LO frequency. Please consult your LNB manufacturer for the LO in the LNB.

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