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Introduction, 9502-dcda functional description – Cobalt Digital OBSIDIAN 3G 9502-DCDA-3G Downconverter User Manual

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9502DCDA-OM (V1.3)

9502-DCDA PRODUCT MANUAL

1-11

Introduction

9502-DCDA Functional Description

Figure 1-4 9502-DCDA User Control Interface

Note:

If network remote control is to be used for the frame and the frame has not yet

been set up for remote control, Cobalt

®

reference guide Remote Control

User Guide (PN 9000RCS-RM) provides thorough information and
step-by-step instructions for setting up network remote control of Cobalt

®

cards using DashBoard™. (Cobalt

®

OGCP-9000 and OGCP-9000/CC

Remote Control Panel product manuals have complete instructions for setting
up remote control using a Remote Control Panel.)

Download a copy of this guide by clicking on the Support>Reference
Documents
link at www.cobaltdigital.com and then select DashBoard
Remote Control Setup Guide as a download, or contact Cobalt

®

as listed in

Contact Cobalt Digital Inc. (p. 1-15).

Computer
with NIC

OGCP-9000 Control Panel

or

OGCP-9000/CC Control Panel

20-Slot Frame with Network Controller Card

LAN

9502-DCDA Card

In conjunction with a frame equipped
with a Network Controller Card,
9502-DCDA card can be remotely
controlled over a LAN

Remote Control Panel
Using the Control Panel,
9502-DCDA card can be remotely
controlled over a LAN

DashBoard™ Remote Control
Using a computer with
DashBoard™ installed,
9502-DCDA card can be
remotely controlled over a LAN

Note: • To communicate with DashBoard™ or a Remote Control Panel, the frame must have the optional MFC-8320-N network

controller card installed.

• DashBoard™ and the Remote Control Panels provide network control of the 9502-DCDA as shown. The value displayed

at any time on the card, or via DashBoard™ or a Control Panel is the actual value as set on the card, with the current value
displayed being the actual value as effected by the card. Parameter changes made by any of these means are universally
accepted by the card (for example, a change made using the DashBoard™ controls will change the setting displayed on
a Control Panel).