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VIP-4060 Configuration Tabs
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Note:
Refer to the display’s current
system translation table to
determine where connection is
needed. For more information
on translation tables, refer
to
Section 4.4
.
• PL5 Port A Health
tests the
ProLink 5 connections via SATA
Port A on the modules. If a SATA
cable coming from Port A on
a module is disconnected, the
module(s) that do not have a
connection in Port A will turn red. If
the module has connection via Port
A, the module(s) will turn green.
Refer to
Figure 56
.
• PL5 Port B Health
tests the
ProLink 5 connections via SATA
Port B on the modules. If a SATA
cable coming from Port B on a
module is disconnected, the
module(s) with no connection in
Port B will turn red. If the module
has connection via Port B, the
module(s) will turn green. Refer
to
Figure 57
.
• PL5 EPLD
tests the EPLD firmware.
If all firmware is the same, all the
modules will turn green. If there are
modules with different firmware, all
the modules connected to those
modules will turn red.
• PL5 Micro
tests the Micro firmware. If all firmware is the same, all the modules will turn green. If
there are PLRs with different firmware, all the modules connected to those PLRs will turn red.
• Temperature
indicates if a module is too hot or cold. Modules turn red and green to indicate
improper and proper temperatures, respectively.
• None
causes the sign to go blank with a “heartbeat” LED in the
display’s bottom-right corner.
Dimming Mode
Dimming mode
determines how the brightness of the display is controlled.
It allows the user to adjust the overall display light output with options in the
Dimming mode
drop-down list. From the drop-down list, the user can choose
to match lighting conditions automatically (
Auto
), manually (
Manual
), by the
display’s location (
GPS
), or according to Enhanced Real-Time Data (
Ertd
).
Refer to
Figure 58
.
Note:
Although
Schedule
is an option in the
Dimming mode
drop-down list,
it is not supported by the VIP-4060 system.
PLR
Modules
ProLink 5 Ports
Port A
Port B
Figure 56:
Port A Health Failure
PLR
Modules
ProLink 5 Ports
Port A
Port B
Figure 57:
Port B Health Failure
Figure 58:
Dimming Options