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Place of Origin | Shenzhen China |
Brand Name | ERI |
Model Number | ERI-DVBCHD006 |
DVB C Standard Fully Boot Up Logo Time Shift Digital Cable Box Decoder
Digital Cable Box Decoder 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 Cable Box Decoder Specification:
- MPEG-4/H.264 Decoded
- PAL: 576i/576p/720p/1080i/1080P
- NTSC: 480i/480p/720p/1080i/1080P
- CAS Supported
- USB WIFI Dongle both Internet and Interactive Function
- USB PVR and Time-shift
Application With Digital Cable Box Decoder:
- Cable TV Operator
- Pay TV Operator
Features:
DDR3 | 128MB |
Input Signal Range | 38-100dBuV |
Input Impedance | 75Ω |
Standard | DVB-C (ITU-T J.83A/C) |
Demodulation | 16,32,64,128,256QAM |
Advantages:
1. Strong Industry Alliances
2. Positive Reputation in the Market
3. Comprehensive Product Warranty
4. Proven Track Record of Successful Products
5. Genuine Customer Engagement
6. Proactive Market Research
FAQ:
1.Is a set-top box compatible with smart home devices?
Yes, there is nothing wrong with your computer screen.That device you see laying there next
to the TV,in your living room or bedroom, could easily become the brain of your Smart Home.
Set-Top Box (STB) devices saw a huge evolution in recent years. A long time ago we first
witnessed the appearance of Linuxpowered STBs, which brought a sort of innovation in the
way we consume audiovisual content, as well as our interaction with the device itself. Those
devices, although now considered as outdated, are still an important part of the Telco and
Cable Operator ecosystems, as they are practically the last mile for content to reach your
screen and pleasure your eyes.
2.How do I connect a set-top box to my TV?
Make sure that your TV is turned off before connecting the set-top box.Identify the type of
cables needed to connect the set-top box to the TV. Set-top boxes usually come with an HDMI
cable, but some may have RCA cables or a coaxial cable.Connect one end of the HDMI/RCA/coaxial
cable to the output port of the set-top box.Connect the other end of the HDMI/RCA/coaxial cable to
the corresponding input port on your TV Turn on the TV and set-top box.Using your TV remote,
select the correct input source that corresponds to the set-top box. Follow the on-screen instructions
to complete the set-up process.If the set-top box requires an internet connection, connect one end of
an Ethernet cable to the set-top box and the other end to your router. Alternatively, you can connect
the set-top box to Wi-Fi by following the instructions on the on-screen menu.Check if the set-top box
is working properly by changing channels or selecting a streaming service.
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