Fiber, Settings web page – Grass Valley 8949MDA-CFR v.2.6.0 User Manual
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Remote Configuration
Settings Web Page
Use
this
link
The Settings web page for the 8949MDA-CFR and the 8949MDA-SFR
modules provide configuration and reporting of the DA output. This page
provides controls to perform input configuration depending on the module
type and the presence and type of SFP device installed.
Use the Settings web page example applicable to your configuration from
the list below:
•
8949MDA-CFR without SFP device:
•
8949MDA-CFR/SFR with Dual Receiver SFP device:
•
8949MDA-CFR/SFR with Dual Transmitter SFP device:
•
8949MDA-CFR/SFR with Dual Transceiver SFP device:
The parameters for configuration of a 8949MDA module are explained
below. Controls act the same for the -CFR and -SFR unless otherwise noted.
•
The
Routing Mode
area will be different, depending on the presence and
type of fiber optic SFP devices. This area shows the available inputs.
Only one input can be selected.
•
Coax In 1
– selection of J9 BNC coax input (always available).
•
Optic 1 or/and 2
– selection of the available optical input when a Dual
Receiver fiber optic SFP device is installed (RX1 and RX2) or RX1
when a Transceiver is installed.
•
Optical Outputs
– when a fiber optic dual transmitter SFP device is
installed, TX1 and TX2 outputs will be available or one TX2 output will
be available when a Transceiver is installed. You must
Enable
or
Disable
the transmitter outputs.
Note
Make sure that the local control TX OPT MODE at Pin 4 of S2 (
) is in the On position (to the right).
•
Input Reporting
– choose between
Enable
or
Disable
. The
Enable
parameter
sends alarms to the 8900NET module on the input signals (presence of
signal). The color of arrows on the module Status web page will report
status.
The
Disable
parameter will change the color of arrows on the Status web
page to gray to show they are not being monitored or reported to upper
level control devices. This is the default setting.
•
Input Format
– selection of the input format on the SD-SDI or HD-SDI
signal. Refer to
for formats available.
•
Carrier Detect
– indicates the presence of valid input signal.