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GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
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Section 2. The left portion of the window contains a series of buttons, which become highlighted when they are
selected; the main panel (3) then displays the group’s set of parameters. Each of the groups is described in detail
below.
Section 3. The main panel contains all the parameters specific to the group selected. It may contain several tabs to
help manage the different parameters.
Each of the panels associated with the groups accessed from the buttons in Section 2, and shown in Section 3, is
described individually in the following sections.
5.2 Status and Input panel
Input – Channel
Use the radio buttons to select the signal source:
• Electrical – IN 1, via BNC connector on the rear
panel
• Optical – IN 2, via the fiber input connector on the
rear panel.
This is only available with a –F rear panel and an
appropriate SFP module installed.
Input – Status
This section of the panel shows the status of the two inputs,
and also the video format detected on the selected input
Input – Reclocker
Use the radio buttons to select whether the reclocker is ON
or bypassed.
Input – Electrical Bitrate
The icons in this area show the detected input bitrate, which
will be one of three known values for specific video formats,
or unknown if none of these matches.
[Unknown, 270 Mb/s, 1485 Mb/s, 2970 Mb/s]
SFP Info
The table of values identifies the SFP module installed in the rear panel, if supported and installed:
Type
Part Number
Serial Number
Date Code:
Temperature (C)
Voltage (V)
Optical Power (dBm)
Wavelength (mm)
Note that if the user installs an SFP module with two channels, a warning will appear at the bottom of the panel to
advise that only channel 1 is supported.
Figure 5-2 Status and Input panel