Sierra Video Ponderosa 3G Series Routing Switcher Family with MediaNav User Manual
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Logging 56
Backup and Restore tab
56
Analyze Config
56
Factory Defaults
56
Manage 57
Introduction 57
Overview 57
Routing Switchers
58
General 58
Crosspoints 59
Modules 60
Input Settings
60
Output Settings
61
GPI/O 62
LEDs & DIP Switches
62
Hardware Panels
63
Multi-Viewers 63
Advanced 64
Network 64
Logging 64
Software Update
64
System Control
65
Operate 67
Introduction 67
GUI Console Operation
69
Source based Switching
69
Destination based Switching
69
Level Buttons and Indicator Bulbs
69
Destination-Based Console Indications 69
Source-Based Console Indications
70
Break-away Switching
70
Salvos and Preset Recalls
70
Operation 71
Introduction 71
Control System Overview
71
Serial Control Ports
72
Control Panels (RS-485)
72
Module Overview
73
Introduction 73
Module Layout
74
6464 Frame
74
128128 Frame
74
Input Module
75
Crosspoint Module
77
Output Module
78
D to A Output Module (Optional)
79
A to D Input Module (Optional)
80
Fiber Output Module (Optional)
81
Fiber Input Module (Optional)
81
Processor Module
83
Power Supply Module
84
Optional Audio
85
Introduction 85
Model Suffix Designations
86
Frame Configurations
86
Ponderosa Analog Audio 6464 Frame
87
Ponderosa Analog Audio 128128 Frame
88
Ponderosa Digital Audio 6464 Frame
89
Ponderosa Digital Audio 128128 Frame
90
Digital Audio Output Accessories
91
Installation 92
Rack Mounting
92
Multi-Frame Connection
93
Rear Panel Connections
94
Connecting to Audio Devices
95
Mono Analog Audio
95
Balanced/Unbalanced Analog Audio
Connections 95
Stereo Analog Audio
96
Balanced Digital Audio
97
Unbalanced Digital Audio
102
Audio Module Overview
103
Introduction 103
Analog Audio
104
Input Buffers
104
Crosspoint/ Output Driver Modules
105
Digital Audio
106
Input buffers
106
Module Layout
106
6464 Frame Analog Mono and Digital 106
6464 Frame Analog Stereo
107
128128 Frame Analog Mono and Digital107
128128 Frame Analog Stereo
107
Front Door Fans
108
Specifications 109
Communication Protocol
113
Introduction 113
Commonly Used Switching Commands 120
Warranty 121