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5. Front Panel Menu orientation
5.4
About Status menu
General
The
Status
Menu is the Event Master series processor’s top-level menu, which appears by default at system startup. This menu
provides system name, Unit ID, Genlock status and unit IP address. The following
fi
gure illustrates a sample
Status
Menu. Press
the
ESC
button when the
Setup
menu is displayed allows to return in the
Status
menu.
Image 5-6
e.g. E2 Status menu
System name
Human readable name of the current system. Particularly useful in the user interface when multiple Event Master system are con-
nected in the same network.
System1
is the default value. This name can be changed in the con
fi
guration page of the GUI. For more details please refer to the
section dedicated to the system con
fi
guration in the chapter "Con
Unit ID
ID required to identify different units are acting as a single system in order to expand for Inputs, Outputs or Layers.
This ID can be changed in the con
fi
guration page of the GUI. For more details please refer to the section dedicated to the System
con
fi
guration in the chapter "Con
Genlock
This line gives information about the Genlock connection situated at the back of the Event Master unit. For more detail on this
connection please refer to the section dedicated to the Genlock Input BNC in the chapter"Rear panel", page 44.
The user could turn Genlock OFF or ON in the con
fi
guration page of the GUI. The Event Master unit will determine what kind of
Genlock is connected and will update the Status
fi
eld. The status
fi
eld can say “Locked”, “Lost Lock” or “Free Run”. For more details
please refer to the section dedicated to the Event Master unit con
fi
guration in the chapter "System Setup", page 219.
IP address
IP address of the Event Master unit in the local network.
If there is no internet connection, or if a DHCP server has not been found, the IP address is 000.000.000.000. The IP address is
needed for running the Web Interface and for connection to an external device. For more details please refer to the section dedicated
to the setting of Ethernet options in the chapter "About the System menu", page 70
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