Cobalt Co9992-4ENC-4K-HEVC Software-Defined Broadcast Encoder User Manual
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Hardware Version:
This indicates the version of the encoder hardware.
Rear Module:
This indicates the status of the Rear I/O Module. It can have one of the
following states:
o
OK
: The Rear Module is the correct module for the 9992-ENC.
o
Not Installed
: The 9992-ENC is not connected to a rear module. The card is
operating normally, but it will not be useful as there are no input and output
connections to it.
o
Wrong Module:
The 9992-ENC is connected to a rear module that was not
designed for it (most likely from another openGear™ vendor). Depending on the
signals present on that module, there may be a chance of damage to the 9992-
ENC; It is recommended that this situation be rectified immediately. This alarm
will cause the front status LED to turn red.
Installed I/O Panel:
This indicates what type of I/O panel is installed.
Card Uptime:
Indicates how long the card has been running since it was last rebooted.
Ambient Temperature:
Indicates the temperature, in degrees Celsius, of the air intake of
the card (measured at the front edge of the card).
Internal Temperature:
Indicates the temperature, in degrees Celsius, at the back of the
card.
FPGA Core Temp:
Indicates the temperature at the FPGA processing element.
Card Power (W):
Indicates the current card power consumption
12V Rail Voltage:
Indicates the voltage at this rail.
1.8V Rail Voltage:
Indicates the voltage at this rail.
1.2V Rail Voltage:
Indicates the voltage at this rail.
The openGear™ frame is designed to operate in environments with up to 40
o
C ambient. There is
typically a 5
o
C temperature raise from the external ambient to the “Ambient Temperature”
measured by the 9992-ENC. If that measurement is at 45
o
C or higher, action must be taken to
cool down the ambient temperature.