Addressable Terminal Control Using The Vertical Interval (1981)

By Carl F. Schoeneberger, TOCOM, Inc.

The concepts of CATV Terminal Control using the Vertical Interval for addressing are explored.

Design objectives of the TOCOM 55 PLUS and the advantages of baseband operation with vertical interval addressing are given. Methods use for reliable addressing, channel access control, parental key control, emergency alert, and basic system security, are discussed.

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