Part Names and Functions
Front Panel
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S VIDEO POWER
STATUS
NETWORK
VIDEO 1 | VIDEO 2 | VIDEO 3 |
| 75Ω | OFF |
| 1 2 3 4 | |
| 75Ω | ON |
VIDEO 4
1 | 234 | 5 |
1S VIDEO Input Terminal (4 pins)
Video sources that provide separate Y/C signals are input here. The VIDEO 1 input terminal is not usable when this terminal is used.
2STATUS Indicator
Indicates the operating status of the unit.
Color | Server Status |
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Orange | The |
(blinking) |
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Green | Normal operation |
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Red | Fault. Refer to “If You Suspect a Problem” on |
| page 40 for remedies. |
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5VIDEO 1 to VIDEO 4 BNC Input Terminals Composite video signals can be connected here using coaxial video cable. The video signal format is automatically detected when an NTSC or PAL video source is connected. However, the VIDEO 1 and S VIDEO terminals cannot both be used at the same time.
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The termination resistance of each VIDEO input terminal can be set on or off with these switches. When the unit is shipped from the factory, all termination switches are ON.
Note
3NETWORK Indicator
After the
Color | Network Connection Status |
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Orange | A |
(blinking) | established. |
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Green | A |
(blinking) | established. |
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Red | No network connection could be established. |
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When this server is connected in parallel with other devices, turn the corresponding termination switch off.
7RESET Switch
This switch returns the server settings to factory default state. Refer to “Resetting to Factory Defaults” on page 37 for details.
4POWER Indicator
This indicator remains lit while power is on. If this indicator blinks or fails to light, a problem is occurring with the video network station’s power supply. Refer to “If You Suspect a Problem” on page 40 for remedies.
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