Introduction – Sierra Video UPC-166 User Manual
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Introduction
UPC-166 Functional Description
User Control Interface
Figure 1-9 shows the user control interface options for the UPC-166.
These options are individually described below.
Note: All user control interfaces described here are cross-compatible and can oper-
ate together as desired. Where applicable, any control setting change made
using a particular user interface is reflected on any other connected interface.
UPC-166 card
can be
Figure 1-9 UPC-166 User Control
Interface
1-19
UPC-166-OM
(V4.0)
Card Edge Controls
LAN
controlled using built-in
Using a computer with
with an MFC-8310-N network
over a LAN
Note:
• To communicate with DashBoard™ or a Remote Control Panel, the frame must have the optional
MFC-8310-N or MFC-8320-N network controller card installed.
• DashBoard™ and the Remote Control Panels provide network control of the UPC-166 as shown.
The value displayed at any time on the card, or via DashBoar
d™ 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 card edge controls will change the setting displayed on
DashBoard
™ and a Control Panel; a change made using DashBoard™ will similarly change the
setting displayed on a Control Panel and the card itself).
card edge controls
DashBoard
™ Remote Control
In conjunction with a frame equipped
DashBoar
d™ installed, UPC-166
controller card, UPC-166 card can be
Computer
with NIC
card can be remotely controlled
remotely controlled over a LAN
8310-C Frame with MFC-8310-N network
controller card
OGCP-9000 Control Panel
or
OGCP-9000/CC Control Panel
Remote Control Panel
Using the Control Panel,
UPC-166 card can be
remotely controlled over a
LAN