To turn the CECB on and off and change the channels. So a consumer with a “programmable” or “universal” remoteĬontrol (not required to be supplied with the CECB) will,Īt the least, be able to program a universal remote control TheĬECB shall use remote control technology in common use The remote control must be able to control all of theįeatures of the CECB and come supplied with batteries. What are the requirements for the remoteĬontrol described in Technical Appendix 1 (required To both display ratings and also block programs.ĥ. Parental controls are transmitted specifically to allowĪ viewer to block content so the converter is required (i.e., just display the program rating or also block TheįCC requires that EAS be transmitted on all program streamsĪnd the CECB must be able to display the EAS on all programĤ. The station manually interrupts the video and audio streamĪnd inserts an EAS crawl and applicable audio. Usually handled on a "baseband" basis whereby Time, nor is there a requirement that EAS be inserted There is no broadcast standard from the FCC at this Please see Question and Answer Number 42. What are the requirements for Closed Captioning? Recommends the use of an expert viewer to do visual tests.Ģ. In the footnote on page 1 of Technical Appendix 1, NTIA
To comply with Item #13, Burst Noise, and Item # 14, Given the option of using subjective visual testing toĬomply with several specifications, including Item #8,Īnd Item #9, Phase Noise. NTIA’s technical specifications do not permit aĭigital output on the converter box, manufacturers are To submit BER tests that can be verified by NTIA because Several items in Technical Appendix 1, such as Item Can BER testing or subjective visual testingīe done to meet the performance specifications for NTIA: Digital TV Transition and Public Safetyġ.