Operation – Sierra Video View Multi-Viewer MV-XX User Manual
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Operation
The front panel incorporates a pair of USB-2 interfaces and three LED indicators for
status reporting.
The P1 LED should light green to indicate satisfactory operation of the internal power
supply. The P2 LED is for indicating the status of the optional external backup power
supply. If the red F LED is lit after the unit has booted, failure of one or more ventilation
fans has been detected.
The time taken to complete the boot cycle will depend principally on the number of video
cards fitted. For example, a multi-viewer fitted with four video cards takes about 70
seconds to boot. Each additional video card adds about 5 seconds to the boot cycle.
The Sierra View can be configured and controlled via the LAN, using browser software
operating on a remote PC.
Initial setup
The Sierra View is supplied with the factory default IP address: 192.168.0.120
To aid with initial setup, or in the event that the IP address is unknown, a simple PC utility
is available that searches for networked frames and enables their IP address to be
revealed and changed if need be.
The currently set IP address is always indicated on the display output during the boot
cycle. However, this may not be visible should the resolution setting not match the
display device at that time.
All factory default settings, including the default IP address, may be recovered by means
of a keyboard connected or SV-Remote USB ports (see section on keyboard operation).
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