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9284 Function Submenu List and Descriptions
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9284 PRODUCT MANUAL
9284-OM (V1.3)
Table 3-1
9284 Function Submenu List
Module Settings
Provides controls for setting global card parameters,
such as frame reference source, video format and
frame rate, and VBI switching line control.
• Card Naming Entry
Allows custom names to be applied to the card (which are then visible in
DashBoard™).
Note: Module Name Extension field allows a maximum of 33
characters.
Router Name field allows a maximum of 21 characters.
Level Name field allows a maximum of 9 characters.
• Take Button Enable
When checked, inserts a Take button on the Control screen which allows
settings to be entered and then only applied when finished by clicking the
Action > Take button. If Take Button Enable is not checked, the card will
“take” each time a source is selected.
Note: Refer to Control tab for more information related to the Take
function.
• Reference Select
Selects the frame distributed reference source to be used by the card.
Note: If Reference 1 or Reference 2 is selected and an
appropriate external reference is not received, improper
switching may occur, with switching possibly occurring in
active video. External reference signals Reference 1 and
Reference 2 are distributed to the card and other cards via a
frame bus.
• Reference Format
Configures the card to operate with the received reference format from
the choices shown to the left.
Note: Reference Format selected should match that of the
external reference. If improperly set, switching may occur
during active video.
• Reference Frame Rate
Configures the card to operate with the received reference frame rate
from the choices shown to the left.
Note: Reference Frame Rate selected should match that of the
external reference. If improperly set, switching may occur
during active video.