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Place of Origin | Shenzhen China |
Brand Name | ERI |
Model Number | ERI-DVBCHD006 |
Last Channel Memory Cardless Cob Cas Rolling Event Wifi Digital Cable Box
Wifi Digital 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.
Wifi Digital Cable Box Specification:
- STB Guide/Genre as per BAT Table (Bouquet)
- Boot-up Logo, Radio Image and Watermark
- 7-day EPG with Synopsis and Rolling Event
- Channel Booking and Editing
- Email, Parental Lock and Timer
- Audio, Video and Picture Setting
Application With Wifi Digital Cable Box:
- Cable TV Operator
- Content Provider
Features:
Bandwidth | 8M/7M/6M |
Demodulation | 16,32,64,128,256QAM |
Input Impedance | 75Ω |
Input Signal Range | 38-100dBuV |
DDR3 | 128MB |
Flash | 8MB |
Advantages:
1. Affordable Pricing
2. Wide Range of Product Offerings
3. Smooth Operations Management
4. Convenient Location
5. Comprehensive Marketing Strategies
6. Strong Industry Alliances
FAQ:
1.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.
2.How do I return a faulty set-top box?
Contact the retailer or service provider: The first step is to contact the retailer or service
provider who sold you the set-top box. Explain the issue you are experiencing and ask
about their return policy.Follow the return instructions: The retailer or service provider will
likely provide you with instructions on how to return the faulty set-top box. This may involve
filling out a return form, obtaining a return authorization number, or shipping the set-top box
back to them.Package the set-top box: Once you have the return instructions, package the
set-top box securely in its original packaging if possible. Make sure to include any accessories
or cables that came with the set-top box.Ship the set-top box: Follow the instructions provided
by the retailer or service provider.
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