The text in the tuning table take the following form (see Section 1.1 for more on tuning):
➢ Chassis-Slot-Tuner, IP_Address:Port_Number, Major_Number-Minor_Number-Security_Mode;
➢ The sample line below indicates the 1st tuner of a card residing in Slot #4 of Chassis #2. It is
targeting Port 301 of the device residing at the IP address 192.168.4.245 and tuned to the HD
broadcast of channel 242 with Pro:Idiom encryption set.
2-4-1, 192.168.4.245:301, 242-65535-1;
➢ Upon initial system startup, your table might look something like this:
Current Tuning Table
1-1-1, 192.168.0.0:0, 0-0-0;
1-1-2, 192.168.0.0:0, 0-0-0;
1-1-3, 192.168.0.0:0, 0-0-0;
1-1-4, 192.168.0.0:0, 0-0-0;
1-1-5, 192.168.0.0:0, 0-0-0;
1-1-6, 192.168.0.0:0, 0-0-0;
1-1-7, 192.168.0.0:0, 0-0-0;
1-1-8, 192.168.0.0:0, 0-0-0;
➢ After modifying the data to meet your system needs, it might look like this:
Current Tuning Table
1-1-1, 192.168.4.245:6401, 3-65535-1;
1-1-2, 192.168.4.245:6402, 10-65535-1;
1-1-3, 192.168.4.245:6403, 29-65535-1;
1-1-4, 192.168.4.245:6657, 6-65535-1;
1-1-5, 192.168.4.245:6658, 17-65535-1;
1-1-6, 192.168.4.245:6659, 259-65535-1;
1-1-7, 192.168.4.245:6913, 209-65535-1;
1-1-8, 192.168.4.245:6914, 276-65535-1;
➢ After editing the tuning table, copy and paste this information into the field in the TuneAll
command page and then click Submit.
➢ Saving a copy of the tuning table for your entire system in the form of a text file is
recommended.