
Chapter 3: | Controls, Indicators, and Jumpers |
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LEDs
Switch | Description |
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Frame ID | Frame ID switches. |
(SW4, SW5) | If |
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| 9000SSN Frame ID device (if none are present at the RJ11, |
| or if FR_ID jumpers are Off), it will attempt to use the dual |
| HEX Frame ID switches (SW4 and SW5) to determine the |
| frame ID. |
| SW4 is the most significant hex digit, while SW5 is the least |
| significant. For example, for a Frame ID of 0x42, SW4 |
| should be set to 4 and SW5 should be set to 2. Any hex value |
| other than 0xFF may be used as an |
| A Frame ID setting of 0 x FF indicates that Frame ID setting |
| should not be used. In the latter case, |
| network identification will be determined by the network |
| controller (for example, EDH view application). |
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| following Frame ID modes, listed in order of preference: |
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| • Frame ID |
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LED | Description |
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360, 270, 143, | Line standard and rate indication. |
525, 625 | These LEDs indicate the current operating standard of the |
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| incoming serial digital video. |
| • 360/270/143 refer to the corresponding serial digital |
| rates. |
| • 525/625 refer to the corresponding line standard. |
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Vid_Pres | Video Present Indication. |
| The Video Present LED lights when adequate 4:2:2 input |
| digital video is applied to the rear input connector. |
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EDH_Pres | EDH present indication. |
| The EDH Present LED lights when the input digital video |
| stream contains the error status packet, as defined by RP |
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