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9084 Card Edge Status/Error Indicators and Display

Figure 3-13 shows and describes the 9084 card edge status indicators and display. These indicators and the display show status and error conditions relating to the card itself and remote (network) communications (where applicable). Because these indicators are part of the card itself and require no external interface, the indicators are particularly useful in the event of communications problems with external devices such as network remote control devices.

4-Character Alphanumeric Display

9084

RMT REF ERR 1080 720 625 525

Status/Error Input Format

Indicators Indicators

Item

Function

 

 

Alphanumeric

Displays 4-digit alphanumeric code indicating status or errors as follows:

Display

E0XX: Video Errors

 

 

E002: Video Acquiring Lock

 

E2XX: Frame Sync Errors

 

E200: Reference is Incompatible with Input Video

 

E201: Reference Standard is Invalid/No Reference Present

 

E202: Reference Standard is 720p2398 (a reference standard not supported by the framesync)

 

E203: Reference Standard is 720p2997 (a reference standard not supported by the framesync)

 

 

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 indicating 9084 is receiving valid reference when set up for framesync operation.

 

 

ERR LED

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

 

 

Input Format

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

LEDs

720, 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).

 

 

Figure 3-13 9084 Card Edge Status Indicators and Display

9084-OM (V4.0)

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Cobalt Networks 9084 manual Card Edge Status/Error Indicators and Display, Character Alphanumeric Display