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KAM-DEC-2AES Instruction Manual

KAM-DEC-2AES Links and Web Pages

Video Input Select Web Page

Use the Video Input Select web page (

Figure 19 on page 37

) to:

Configure input video line rate,

Enable or disable Loss of Signal reporting to the Status web page and
SNMP monitoring (refer to 2000NET manual for SNMP information),

Configure Vertical Blanking Interval (in Advanced mode), and

Select the output timing reference.

View Selection

In the View Selection display, choose the

Standard

radio button to display

the standard settings shown in

Figure 19 on page 37

. Use the

Advanced

view

for configuring the Vertical Blanking Interval for selecting active video
lines to carry data (see

Advanced VBI Configuration on page 38

).

Video Selection Settings

The following functions are provided in the Video Selection section in both
the Standard and Advanced views:

Input Name – (read-only) signal name on the

I/O Config

web page

Input Status –

Signal presence reported

Enable/disable Loss of Signal report to both Kameleon status web
pages and SNMP monitoring devices

Note

The disabling of video and reference Loss of Signal reports and SDI Input
Error warnings allow you to filter these reports from higher level Kameleon
status displays and SNMP monitoring. They will still be reported on this web
page.

Video Format – current input video format reported.

Video Line Rate – select 525 or 625 line rate or enable automatic line rate
detection

Flywheel Video Decoder – use of the Flywheel Video Decoder is recom-
mended when working with noisy input signals, such as satellite feeds.
Once the optimum input signal has been acquired, turn the Flywheel
Video Decoder off during normal operation.

For best results, turn the Flywheel Video Decoder on by selecting the

On

checkbox and set the Output Timing Selection source to

Video In

. Locate

the optimum video input signal, then turn the flywheel off.

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