Card control and status, Card status, Switches – Sierra Video DAH-339 User Manual
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DAH-339
Owner’s Manual
(V 1.1)
Card Control and Status
Card Status
The card has an LED that indicates whether Dashboard remote control is enabled, or if the switch bank
controls the card. See description of switch 1 below.
The card also indicates the status of each of the outputs signal with the three banks of four LEDs
labeled with the different supported formats (1080, 720, 625, 525). When the card has locked to a
particular output format, that LED will be illuminated. When the card has not locked to a particular
video format, the card will search all possible formats, and the lights will cycle rapidly.
Switches
There is a bank of eight switches (S1) on the front edge that controls the card.
Switch
Function
1
Up – Remote control Enabled*
Down – Remote Control Disabled
2
Selects Reclocking for Input A
3
Selects Reclocking for Input B
4
Selects Reclocking for Input C
8
Switch 8 is reserved
* Switch 1 controls the behavior of the rest of the switches. With switch 1 set in the up position,
Dashboard remote control software can change the settings of the card. Consequently the rest of the
onboard switches will have no effect. With switch 1 set in the down position, Dashboard remote control
software is prevented from making changes to the card settings. Consequently the onboard switches 2-8
control the settings.
The factory default settings are as follows
1) Remote Control is enabled.
2) Reclocking on A, B, and C are set to On.