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o Green: power OK
o Off: no power or insufficient voltage
ASI In LED: behaves exactly the same as the ASI input rear I/O panel indicator.
ASI Out LED: behaves exactly the same as the ASI output rear I/O panel indicator.
VID LED: behaves exactly the same as the Video output rear I/O panel indicator.
Ref In LED: this LED is on if a valid reference signal is detected at the reference input.
The Reference signal is deemed valid if all the following conditions are met:
o The BRD is configured for output genlock.
o The BRD is receiving a valid genlock signal from the selected chassis reference
input.
o The genlock signal is compatible with the selected SDI output resolution and
frame rate.
Consult the Decoder Output Configuration section later in this manual for the genlock
source selection and the SDI output configuration.
ETH and CTRL LEDs: indicate the status of the corresponding back panel Ethernet
connection.
o Off: no link
o On: link OK, no activity
o Blinking: link OK, port is transmitting and/or receiving packets
Front Panel Default Switch
The front panel has a recessed switch that can be used to restore the unit to its defaults. Use a
pen or a small screwdriver to press this switch.
If the switch is pressed during normal operation, the control port IP address, mask and gateway
are restored to the following factory default settings:
IP Address: 192.168.1.30
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.1.1
The STAT front panel indicator will change colors for about 3 seconds to acknowledge the
change. Note that this operation may glitch the video.
If you press and hold this switch when the unit is powered off, and then power up the unit while
holding the switch, the following actions will be performed:
The control IP address, mask and gateway are reset to the factory defaults as described
above.
The unit configuration is cleared.
The unit reverts to the factory-installed firmware.
As before, the STAT LED will temporarily change color to acknowledge the command. When it
changes color, you can release the switch. You can use this feature in the unlikely event of a
corrupted firmware upgrade or a corrupted configuration.