CSTB definition

CSTB means a complex set top box, the functionality, components and operational modes and power modes of which is more particularly defined within Annex B and which is placed on the Internal Market for the first time on or after the Effective Date or put into service in the Internal Market for the first time on or after the Effective Date. For the avoidance of doubt, any CSTB that is placed on the Internal Market for the first time before the Effective Date or put into service in the Internal Market for the first time before the Effective Date (a “pre-2010 box”) is expressly excluded from the scope of this Voluntary Agreement. This includes any pre-2010 box that is repaired, upgraded or refurbished and returned into the Internal Market, or that is used in a “swap-for-failure” scenario after the Effective Date.
CSTB means a complex set top box, the functionality, components and operational modes and power modes of which is more particularly defined within Annex B and which is placed on the Internal Market for the first time on or after the Effective Date or put into service in the Internal Market for the first time on or after the Effective Date.
CSTB means the Scientific and Technical Center for Building (Centre Scientifique et Technique du Batimênt).

Examples of CSTB in a sentence

  • The classification of each CSTB (as set out below) is distinct and each classification is mutually exclusive.

  • On: Operational mode in which the CSTB is at least actively performing its base functionality.

  • Any CSTB that meets the definition of Cable, Satellite, IP or Terrestrial CSTB is not a Thin-Client/Remote CSTB.

  • The Base Duty Cycle defines the number of hours during which a CSTB is considered to be working in “On”( => TOn) and “Standby modes” (=> TStandby or T APD).

  • If the CSTB base functionality is not cable or satellite and the CSTB meets the definition of an IP CSTB and the CSTB is capable of receiving an IP service protected by conditional access, the base functionality is defined to be IP, regardless of whether the IP reception is considered the “principal functionality” by the Manufacturer or Service Provider.

  • The CSTB should be tested as shipped and as normally installed for the end-user.

  • If the CSTB meets the definition of a Cable CSTB and the CSTB is capable of receiving a cable service protected by conditional access, the base functionality is defined to be cable, regardless of whether the cable reception is considered the “principal functionality” by the Manufacturer or Service Provider.

  • In the event that a particular CSTB might fall into more than one of the categories below then it shall be treated as falling solely into the first such category.

  • Note that the power consumption targets related to “On” mode might be variable over the time and dependent on the real functionality requested from the CSTB.

  • If the CSTB base functionality is not cable and the CSTB meets the definition of a Satellite CSTB and the CSTB is capable of receiving a satellite service protected by conditional access, the base functionality is defined to be satellite, regardless of whether the satellite reception is considered the “principal functionality” by the Manufacturer or Service Provider.


More Definitions of CSTB

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