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subject of chapter 4.3.2. The protocol assignment can be changed via Web Inter-
face (chapter 5.5.7.2.3); there it is possible to deselect any CPH support as well.
4.4.1.1
Standard Serial Interface Configuration
The standard serial interface configuration is applied if the device is configured to
support none of the available CPH protocols (i.e. to support the network setup via
serial interface, only) or if the device is configured to support the Leitch protocol or
the QEC protocol. The standard serial interface configuration is described by the
following parameters:
Transmission rate:
9600
Data bits:
8
Parity check:
none
Start/Stop bit:
1
Handshake:
none
4.4.1.2
Sandar Prosan Protocol Serial Interface Configuration
The Sandar Prosan protocol serial interface configuration is applied if the device is
configured to support the Sandar Prosan protocol. The Sandar Prosan protocol
serial interface configuration is described by the following parameters:
Transmission rate:
9600
Data bits:
7
Parity check:
odd
Start/Stop bit:
1
Handshake:
none
4.4.2
Ethernet Interface
The connector labeled "
Ethernet
" at the CPU module is an RJ-45 jack for the standard
100Base-TX Ethernet interface; chapter 7 describes the pin assignment.
4.4.2.1
Ethernet Connection
If a standalone device is to be connected to a PC only, the connection can be estab-
lished via a direct Ethernet cable (or through a local hub/switch) between the
Ethernet connector of the device and the Ethernet connector of the PC. The net-
work setup of the PC is to be altered that it is in the same subnet as the device. If it
is intended to use the factory network settings, the IP address of the standalone PC
is to be set to
192.168.0.x
, with
x
in the range
1
…
254
, except
11
, which is the address of
the device, e.g. set the IP address of the standalone PC to the default gateway
address
192.168.0.99
.
If the device is to be connected to the local network, make sure to change the net-
work setup as required. Ask your network administrator for the details on network
parameters which are to be used.
The factory network settings are subject of chapter 4.3.3.
There are two different methods to change the network setup. First, the network
setup can be changed via Web Interface (please refer to chapter 5.5.7.2.1). The
other method that can be performed is subject of the following chapter.