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Configuration
Settings Web Page
Use
this
link
The Settings web page provides routing configuration of the available
video inputs, enabling of optional fiber optic outputs, enabling and dis-
abling of status reporting, aspect ratio selection for the downscaled out-
puts, reporting of carrier detect status, and detected locked video input rate
and video format.
Note
The 8949MDA-CXF also includes composite monitoring reporting status and
controls for enabling a color bars test signal and enabling and disabling of
setup on NTSC outputs.
The parameters for configuration of a 8949MDA module are explained in
detail below and in
:
•
Routing Mode
– input video selections in the Routing Mode control will
vary depending on the presence and type of fiber optic submodules
installed. This area can show up to three available video inputs. All
video inputs can be present, but only one video input can be configured
as active.
•
Coax In 1 J9
– the electrical input at BNC J9 will always be present.
When no fiber optic option is installed, the web page will appear as
shown in
. It will default to the coax input.
•
Optic 1 (In)
– this selection will be present when an Dual Receiver
) or Transceiver fiber optic submodule is
installed (
).
•
Optic 2 (In)
– this selection will only appear when an Dual Receiver
fiber optic submodule is installed (
•
Optic Outputs
– this control, used to enable or disable fiber optic outputs,
will only be active when either a Dual Transmitter (
) or a Transceiver (
) fiber optic submodule
is installed. All available fiber optic outputs can be enabled at the same
time. In addition, the four electrical outputs are always active, allowing
for a total of up to six possible outputs active at one time.
•
Input Reporting
– choose between
Enable
or
Disable
signal status reporting
to the module level. When reporting has been disabled, the input
arrows will be grayed out to show they are not being monitored or
reported to the module level or upper level control devices.
•
Input Format
– the video input format can be selected from the following
pulldown selections:
•
Auto
•
1080i/50 or 59.94
•
720p/50 or 59.94
•
480i/59.94
•
576i/50