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Multi Language Smart Card Cas Support Channel Booking Digital Optical Cable Box
Digital Optical Cable Box Description:
Digital Video Broadcasting Cable (DVB-C) is known as the digital multi-program television
distribution system by cable. The DVB-C transmission standard is based on the MPEG-2
system layer, with the addition of appropriate forward error correction (FEC) technique.
The system FEC is designed to improve bit error ratio (BER) from 10-4 to a range, 10-10
to 10-11, ensuring quasi error free (QEF) operation with approximately one uncorrected
error event per transmission hour. DVB-C is based on quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM)
and it allows for 16, 32, 64, 128 or 256-QAM constellations.
Digital Optical Cable Box Specification:
- 7-day EPG with Synopsis and Rolling Event
- Channel Booking and Editing
- Email, Parental Lock and Timer
- Audio, Video and Picture Setting
- STB Upgrade via USB, OTA or Serial Port
- Auto, Manual or Full Channel Search
Application With Digital Optical Cable Box:
- Cable TV Operator
- Pay TV Operator
- Content Provider
Features:
Demodulation | 16,32,64,128,256QAM |
Input Impedance | 75Ω |
Input Signal Range | 38-100dBuV |
DDR3 | 128MB |
Flash | 8MB |
Advantages:
1. Advanced Production Facilities
2. High-Quality Materials
3. Professional Manufacturing Processes
4. Strict Quality Control Standards
5. Fast Time to Market
6. Large Production Capacity
7. Flexible Manufacturing Capabilities
FAQ:
1.What are the parental control options on a set-top box?
Content Ratings Many set-top boxes allow you to block content based on its rating. For example,
you can block programming that is rated TV-MA (Mature Audiences Only) or R (Restricted).
Channel Blocking You can block specific channels that you do not want your children to access.
Time Limits: Some set-top boxes allow you to set time limits for how long your children can watch
TV each day or during certain times of the day. Purchase Restrictions: You can restrict the ability
to purchase or rent content, such as movies or TV shows, without a PIN or password. Program
Blocking: You can block specific programs or shows that you do not want your children to watch.
Viewing History Some set-top boxes allow you to see what programs your child has watched.
2.How do I add new channels to my set-top box?
Scan for channels: Most set-top boxes have a channel scan feature that allows you to search for
new channels. This feature can usually be found in the settings or menu of the set-top box. The
scan may take a few minutes to complete.Manually add channels: If the channel scan doesn't
find the channels you want to add, you may be able to manually add them. This usually involves
entering the channel frequency or signal information into the set-top box.