MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS

will light up when decoding streaming data to video signals. The indicators will blink when the decoder is not receiving streaming data. The indicators will go off when decoding has stopped.

STATUS 5 (RUN): This indicator lights up when the decoder is operable.

STATUS 6 (LINK2): This indicator lights up when the initialization of the software has been completed correctly, and the decoder can be connected to a network.

STATUS 7 (RCV): This indicator lights up when the decoder is receiving packets (switching stream, etc.) except for video and audio packets.

STATUS 8 (XMT): This indicator lights up when the decoder is sending packets (Confirming reception, etc) except for video and audio packets.

rRotary Switch (SW1 A, B, C)

Use these switches to set the IDs of devices when the Main CPU exists.

(4096 combinations for IDs can be made from 000 to FFF.)

The default setting is "000".

Note: The Main CPU mode is the advanced function for integrated control. Use these switches with the default settings for normal use.

Note: The Main CPU mode is the advanced function for integrated control. Use these switches with the default settings for normal use.

DIP6: Reserved

DIP7: When ON is selected, the HTTP server will stop its service.

DIP8: Normally, select OFF.

To select the IPL (Initial Program Loader) mode for start up, set this switch to ON. (Only for testing)

To select the normal mode, set this switch to OFF.

yReset Button (RESET)

Pressing this button restarts the decoder without shutting down the power.

Press this button only when the decoder becomes unstable.

uRS-232C (9-pin D-sub)

Not used for operation. Use this port for maintenance.

tDip Switches 1 - 8 (SW2)

The settings of the these switches will be valid when the decoder has started up.

Note: When this switch is set to ON, the selected actions will be performed each time you turn the power of the decoder on.

DIP1: Normally, select OFF. When ON is selected, the firmware, as the start up program (loaded at the factory), starts up. The value of the settings will not be deleted.

DIP2: When ON is selected, the IP address and all the current settings will return to the default settings.

DIP3: When ON is selected, the initialization of the IP address will start. (The initialization of the IP address starts only when the DIP4 is set to OFF.)

DIP4: When ON is selected, DHCP will be available.

DIP5: Normally, select OFF. To change to the Main CPU mode, select ON.

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Panasonic WJ-GXE900, WJ-GXD900 manual Rotary Switch SW1 A, B, C, RS-232C 9-pin D-sub

WJ-GXD900, WJ-GXE900 specifications

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