Cobalt Networks 9084 manual Card Edge Controls, Indicators, and Display, Function

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Operating Instructions

Control and Display Descriptions

9084 Card Edge Controls, Indicators, and Display

Figure 3-2 shows and describes the 9084 card edge controls, indicators, and display.

9084

4-Character Alphanumeric Display

Menu Selection Toggle Switch

Exit Submenu Pushbutton

Enter Submenu Pushbutton

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RMT REF ERR 1080 720 625 525

 

MENU DEPTH

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Status

Input Format

Menu Depth

Indicators

Indicators

Indicators

Item

Function

 

 

Display

Displays 4-digit abbreviated code showing menu and submenu selections. When in a menu displaying a

 

parameter setting, the display shows parametric scalar value (and +/- sign where applicable).

 

 

Menu

• When in a menu or submenu selection mode, moving the switch up or down toggles up and down through the

Selection

menu or submenu item choices.

toggle switch

• When in a mode where parameter setting is displayed, moving the switch up or down increase or decreases

 

 

the parametric value.

 

 

Enter Menu

When pressed, selects and opens the current mode shown on the display. At this point, submenu choices within

Pushbutton

the selected menu are now displayed. Pressing the pushbutton again goes deeper into the submenu, now

 

opening items subordinate to the selected submenu. In this manner, pressing the Enter Menu pushbutton

 

navigates into a menu and its submenus.

 

 

Exit Menu

When pressed, moves in the opposite direction of the Enter Menu pushbutton. It closes the currently selected

Pushbutton

submenu and moves to the next higher menu, eventually moving completely out of the item’s submenus. In this

 

manner, pressing the Exit Menu pushbutton navigates out of a menu and its submenus.

 

 

Input Format

Four blue LEDs indicate the input signal raster format being received and locked onto by the 9084 (1080, 720,

Indicators

625, 525). Continuous cycling of the LEDs indicates the 9084 has not locked onto a particular format (as in the

 

case of no signal input).

 

 

Menu Depth

Four green LEDs show the currently selected menu/submenu depth navigation.

Indicators

No LEDs indicate top-level menu items are now ready for selection.

 

 

One LED indicates first submenu items (items subordinate to currently selected menu item) are now ready for

 

selection.

 

Two LEDs indicates second submenu items (items subordinate to currently selected submenu item) are now

 

ready for selection.

 

Three LEDs indicates third submenu items (items subordinate to currently selected submenu item) are now

 

ready for selection. Typically, this is the level where values can now be adjusted for a specific parameter.

 

Four LEDs indicate fourth submenu items are now ready for selection. (This depth is not applicable to most

 

items.)

 

 

RMT LED

Blue LED flashes when 9084 is receiving control message from remote network control (e.g., DashBoard™ or

 

Cobalt® Remote Control Panel)

REF LED

Blue LED illuminates when 9084 is receiving valid framesync when set up for framesync reference.

 

 

ERR LED

Red LED illuminates when 9084 unable to lock to framesync, or unable to lock to input standard.

 

 

Figure 3-2 9084 Controls, Indicators, and Display

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