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2432RX2-HDMI 

Dual Path Serial Digital to HDMI Converter 

 

UPGRADING FIRMWARE 

Revision 1.0

 

Page - 31 

A. 

Add/EDIT SNMP V3 Access Control

 allows the user to specify read/write control on a per 

user basis for any OID. 

 

 

Figure 

 

4-37 : Add SNMP V3 Access Control 

 

B. 

Remove SNMP V3 Access Control

 allows the user to remove access controls for a user. 

 

Summary of Contents for 2432RX2-HDMI

Page 1: ...ion that is the property of Evertz Microsystems and is intended solely for the use of purchasers of the 2432RX2 HDMI Series products Evertz Microsystems expressly prohibits the use of this manual for any purpose other than the operation of the device Due to ongoing research and development features and specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice All rights reserved No part o...

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Page 3: ...IGITAL DEVICE OR PERIPHERAL This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed an...

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Page 5: ...he only warranty offered by Evertz in relation to this product is the Evertz standard limited warranty stated in the sales contract or order confirmation form Although every attempt has been made to accurately describe the features installation and operation of this product in this manual no warranty is granted nor liability assumed in relation to any errors or omissions unless specifically undert...

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Page 7: ... 2 HDMI CONNECTORS 5 3 3 BNC CONNECTORS 6 3 4 FIBER CONNECTORS OPTIONAL 6 3 5 DB9 CONNECTOR 7 3 6 CARE AND HANDLING OF OPTICAL FIBER 8 3 6 1 Safety 8 3 6 2 Handling and Connecting Fibers 8 3 6 3 Making Sure the Optical Fibers are Clean 8 3 7 STATUS LEDS 9 3 8 USER CONTROLS 10 3 8 1 Dip Switches 10 4 CONFIGURATION 11 4 1 ACCESSING THE SERIAL PORT MENU 11 4 2 SERIAL MENU 11 4 2 1 Network Configurati...

Page 8: ...4 2 8 Clock Setup 38 4 2 9 Engineering Debug 39 5 UPGRADING FIRMWARE 41 5 1 UPDATE PROCEDURE 41 5 1 1 Part 1 Configuring the Unit for Firmware Upgrades 41 5 1 2 Part 2 Terminal Program Setup 41 5 1 3 Part 3 Uploading the New Firmware 42 5 1 4 Part 4 Completing the Upgrade 42 5 2 FTP UPGRADE METHOD 43 6 2432RX2 HDMI CONFIGURATION USING VISTALINK PRO 45 6 1 SNMP V1 45 6 2 CONFIGURING VLPRO FOR SNMP ...

Page 9: ...Blue Gamma Levels 19 Figure 4 16 RGB Limiter 19 Figure 4 17 Set VPROC Value 20 Figure 4 18 Initialize Default Values 20 Figure 4 19 Scaler Configuration 20 Figure 4 20 Enable Disable Scaler 21 Figure 4 21 Select Scaler Mode Settings 21 Figure 4 22 Select Scaler Output Resolution 22 Figure 4 23 Select Scaler Crop Settings 22 Figure 4 24 Select Channel 1 Scaler Crop Settings 23 Figure 4 25 Select Sc...

Page 10: ...NMP Name for the SNMP V3 Role 47 Figure 6 5 Add Authentication Password 48 Figure 6 6 Edit Username 49 Figure 6 7 SNMP V3 Group s Authentication 49 Figure 6 8 Configure 2432RX2 HDMI with VistaLINK Pro 51 Figure 6 9 VistaLINK Main Configuration Screen 52 Figure 6 10 VistaLINK General 52 Figure 6 11 VistaLINK Input Monitoring Section 53 Figure 6 12 VistaLINK Input Controls 54 Figure 6 13 VistaLINK O...

Page 11: ...cations to convert SDI to HDMI Supports all major SMPTE standards SMPTE 259M 292M 425M A 425M B and G Link Evertz proprietary Features Benefits Supports two dual independent serial digital inputs over coax up to 3Gbps Supports SMPTE standard serial digital inputs as well as G Link Evertz proprietary Optionally support two dual fiber inputs via a hot pluggable SFP VESA video resolutions supported u...

Page 12: ...2432RX2 HDMI Dual Path Serial Digital to HDMI Converter Page 2 Revision 1 0 OVERVIEW Figure 1 1 2432RX2 HDMI Block Diagram ...

Page 13: ...Input Power 3dBm Wavelength 1310 nm to 1610nm Optical Sensitivity 19dBm Fiber Size 62_m core 125_m overall 2 3 HDMI OUTPUTS HDMI Version 1 4 Number of Outputs 2 Connectors HDMI Female Video Resolution Up to WUXGA 1920x1200 60Hz single link Up to WQXGA 2560X1600 60Hz dual link Embedded Audio 2 Channels Color Resolution 24 bits 2 4 ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT Number of Outputs 2 1 stereo pair per HDMI outpu...

Page 14: ...atts 2 6 PHYSICAL Dimensions with mounting flanges 7 81 L x 5 63 W x 1 75 H 199mm L x 143mm W x 45mm H Weight 1 lb 0 45 kg 2 7 COMPLIANCE Electrical Safety Power supply UL listed Complies with CE Low voltage directive Laser Safety Class 1 laser product Complies with 24 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 IEC 60825 1 EMI RFI Complies with FCC Part 15 Class A EU EMC directive ...

Page 15: ...Rear View Figure 3 2 2432RX2 HDMI Front View 3 1 POWER The 2432RX2 HDMI comes with an auto ranging DC voltage adapter that automatically senses the input voltage Power should be applied by connecting a 3 wire grounding type power supply cord to the power entry module on the DC voltage adapter The power cord should be minimum 18 AWG wire size type SST marked VW 1 maximum 2 5 m in length The DC cabl...

Page 16: ... HDMI Connectors 3 3 BNC CONNECTORS BNC connectors are used for serial digital inputs 4 BNC connectors and analog audio output 4 BNC connectors Figure 3 4 2432RX2 HDMI BNC Connectors 3 4 FIBER CONNECTORS OPTIONAL 2 SFP s SFP3R 2 are used for serial digital input over fiber Figure 3 5 2432RX2 HDMI Fiber Connectors ...

Page 17: ...male 9 pin D connector used for connecting to a standard computer serial The table below shows the pin out of the female DB 9 connector Pin Name Description 1 2 TxD RS 232 Transmit Output 3 RxD RS 232 Receive Input 4 5 Sig Gnd RS 232 Signal Ground 6 7 8 9 Table 3 1 DB9 Port Pin Out Figure 3 6 2432RX2 HDMI DB9 Connector ...

Page 18: ...ing assembly can only be connected in one way and with very good repeatability The fiber interconnect panel that is provided with each product can be ordered with optional SC PC ST PC or FC PC connectors The customer is required to provide the optical fiber with the correct connectors to connect the modules together SC PC ST PC and FC PC interconnection housing and connectors as well as adapters a...

Page 19: ...icates that unit is booting 5 sec or unit has malfunction 1 Indicates that the 2432RX2 HDMI is receiving video input on BNC or Fiber 1A 2 Indicates that the 2432RX2 HDMI is receiving video input on BNC or Fiber 2A 3 Indicates that the 2432RX2 HDMI is receiving video input on BNC or Fiber 1B 4 Indicates that the 2432RX2 HDMI is receiving video input on BNC or Fiber 2B The 2432RX2 HDMI is equipped w...

Page 20: ...itch Function 1 Enable deinterlacer for input 1 2 Enable deinterlacer for input 2 3 For future use 4 For future use 5 For future use 6 For future use 7 For future use 8 For future use Table 3 2 DIP Switch Functions Note The DIP switch controls are supported with firmware 1 4 X and below 1 5 X and higher only support configuration using SNMP and DIP switches are disabled ...

Page 21: ... initial configuration has been completed Connect the 9 pin D type end of the serial cable to the serial port of your computer Open a terminal session and configure the port for the following configuration Bits per second 115200 Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 2 Flow Control None Table 4 1 Serial Port Terminal Settings 4 2 SERIAL MENU Configure your terminal program to the table settings in Tabl...

Page 22: ...configure the IP address for the Unit ensuring that the IP address is not already in use on the network 2 Select option 2 Set Netmask and configure the correct subnet mask for your network 3 If required also configure option 3 Set Gateway 4 Select option 4 to enable DHCP Y N Exit from the Network Configuration menu using S Save and Exit NOT X Exit 4 2 2 Hardware Version Information This menu is us...

Page 23: ... Standard Information Lock Video Input Mode decimation settings set output color on signal loss enable disable interlace output format enable disable agile locking and display EDID information Figure 4 4 Video Utilities Menu 4 2 3 1 Video Standard Information This menu allows the user to retrieve input video format information Figure 4 5 Video Standard Information ...

Page 24: ...s the user to set input mode between 4 settings Default is set to auto detect 1 GSDI Mode 1 5G 3G SDI or 3GLINK Evertz proprietary signal 2 GLINK Mode Evertz proprietary used with MVP VIP 3 RGBR Mode Evertz Proprietary used with KVM Products 4 Auto Detect Automatically switches between input types Recommended Figure 4 6 Lock Video Input Mode ...

Page 25: ...s detected 3 Green outputs Green when no input signal is detected 4 Disable No color Figure 4 7 Set Output Color on Signal Loss 4 2 3 4 Enable Deinterlacing This menu allows the user to turn the deinterlacer on or off on a per channel basis When deinterlacer is on the 2432RX2 HDMI will output a progressive signal when deinterlacer is off the 2432RX2 HDMI will output an interlaced signal 1 Enable w...

Page 26: ...nu allows the user to enable or disable agile locking when the signal type is GLINK 1 Enable will be prompted for input 1 or 2 2 Disable will be prompted for input 1 or 2 Figure 4 9 Enable Agile Locking Note Setting must not be used without Evertz technical guidance 4 2 3 6 HDCP Status Check This Option is for Evertz Personnel Only ...

Page 27: ...on to retrieve EDID information of the monitor connected to input The user can retrieve EDID information for both the outputs by choosing output 1 or 2 Figure 4 10 Get EDID 4 2 3 8 Video Processing Settings This menu allows the user to configure Output Video Proc control through the serial menu per output path Figure 4 11 Video Processing Settings ...

Page 28: ... increments Cb Gain Ranges from 50 to 100 in 0 1 increments Cr Gain Ranges from 50 to 100 in 0 1 increments R Gain Ranges from 50 to 100 in 0 1 increments G Gain Ranges from 50 to 100 in 0 1 increments B Gain Ranges from 50 to 100 in 0 1 increments Saturation Gain Ranges from 50 to 100 in 0 1 increments Video Gain Ranges from 50 to 100 in 0 1 increments DC Offsets There are three controls that set...

Page 29: ... can individually adjust the Red Green and Blue Gamma levels from 128 to 127 in increments of 1 Red Gamma Level Ranges from 128 to 127 in 1 level increments Green Gamma Level Ranges from 128 to 127 in 1 level increments Blue Gamma Level Ranges from 128 to 127 in 1 level increments Figure 4 15 Red Green Blue Gamma Levels RGB Limiter The RGB Clip parameters control RGB clipping color legalization pr...

Page 30: ...ROC Values by selecting Output 1 or 2 Control Index Number and the value to be set Figure 4 17 Set VPROC Value 3 Initialize Default Values Output 1 or 2 this setting will reset the selected Output VPROC control to its factory default values Figure 4 18 Initialize Default Values 4 2 4 Scaler Configuration Figure 4 19 Scaler Configuration ...

Page 31: ...lect between 4 scaler modes on a per path basis Figure 4 21 Select Scaler Mode Settings Fill Display Will stretch the display to fit the output dimensions Aspect Ratio This mode maintains 16 9 aspect ratio of the input resolution EDI Reads the display s EDID information connected and will scale any incoming resolution to the monitor s native resolution up to 1920x1200 Window Mode Allows an input s...

Page 32: ...IRMWARE 3 Select Scaler Output Resolution Allows the user to select the output resolution per path Enter 1 or 2 to select output path Figure 4 22 Select Scaler Output Resolution 4 Select Scaler Crop Settings Allows the user to crop the input per path Figure 4 23 Select Scaler Crop Settings ...

Page 33: ...ng crop left left starting position crop top top starting position Crop width crop width starting from left crop position and crop height crop height starting from top crop position Figure 4 24 Select Channel 1 Scaler Crop Settings 5 Select Scaler Window Mode Settings Figure 4 25 Select Scaler Window Mode Settings Figure 4 26 Select Channel 1 Window Settings ...

Page 34: ...Figure 4 27 Under Monitor Display Setup 1 Select Display Allows the user to select between UMD settings for Input 1 2 2 Enable OSD Graphics Allows the user to enable or disable OSD overlay 3 Set UMD Protocol ID Allows the user to set the Protocol ID for selected display 4 Set Image Video Port Allows the user set the TCP Port Number used for the image video protocol Reboot is required for changes t...

Page 35: ... Allows the user to set OSD overlay alignment to right edge of screen 3 Pixel Position Allows the user to enter start pixel position for OSD overlay alignment 7 Set Vertical Alignment Allows the user to change the Vertical alignment of OSD s overlay 0 Top Align Allows the user to set OSD overlay alignment position to the top of the screen 1 Middle Align Allows the user to set OSD overlay alignment...

Page 36: ... the user to set the font color and transparency values in hex where RR Red GG Green BB Blue and AA Transparency b Set Background Color Allows the user to set the background border Color and transparency values in hex where RR Red GG Green BB Blue and AA Transparency c Set Border Color Allows the user to set color and transparency of the border values in hex where RR Red GG Green BB Blue and AA Tr...

Page 37: ... Allows NTP Time to be displayed from NTP server 2 Date Allows NTP Date to be displayed from NTP server 3 Segment 1 Displays Image Video Segment 1 Data 4 Segment 2 Displays Image Video Segment 2 Data 5 Segment 3 Displays Image Video Segment 3 Data 6 Date Time Displays NTP Data and time on single line from NTP server 1 Select Line 1 Allows the user to change data type for Line 1 2 Select Line 2 All...

Page 38: ...r to configure Trap destination and Community strings read and write for SNMP V1 Figure 4 30 SNMP V1 Setup Menu 2 SNMP V3 Setup allows the user to configure SNMP V3 settings 3 SNMP Version allows the user to set the SNMP V3 version used for control and trap sending Version 1 and 3 are supported 4 2 6 1 SNMP V3 Setup Menu This menu allows the user to setup profile and encryption access control and ...

Page 39: ...ame used for SNMP V3 authentication 2 Authentication allows the user to set MD5 or SHA 1 password encryption 3 Authentication Password allows the user to set password used for user authentication 4 User Privacy allows the user to set DES or AES packet encryption 5 Encryption Password allows the user to set password used for packet encryption 6 Select Access Control model allows the user to set acc...

Page 40: ...rs from access the unit using SNMP V3 authentication Figure 4 34 Remove SNMP V3 User C Show All SNMP V3 User allows the user to verify which user has authentication to access the unit Figure 4 35 Show All SNMP V3 User 2 SNMP V3 Access Control Setup allows the user to limit read write access for specific OID Figure 4 36 SNMP V3 Access Control Setup ...

Page 41: ... FIRMWARE Revision 1 0 Page 31 A Add EDIT SNMP V3 Access Control allows the user to specify read write control on a per user basis for any OID Figure 4 37 Add SNMP V3 Access Control B Remove SNMP V3 Access Control allows the user to remove access controls for a user ...

Page 42: ... Access Control C Show all SNMP V3 Access Control allows the user to verify all current access control settings on the 2432RX2 HDMI Figure 4 39 Show All SNMP V3 Access Control 3 SNMP V3 Notifications Setup allows the user to set trap destination and remove trap destination for SNMP V3 Figure 4 40 SNMP V3 Notification Setup ...

Page 43: ...V3 Notification Destination B Remove SNMP Notification allows the user to remove notification settings on the unit Figure 4 42 Remove SNMP V3 Notification Destination 4 2 6 2 SNMP Version This menu allows the user to set the unit to communicate using SNMP V1 or V3 version Figure 4 43 SNMP Version 1 SNMP Get Set Version Setup allows the user to set the SNMP V1 or V3 version used for configuration a...

Page 44: ...igital to HDMI Converter Page 34 Revision 1 0 UPGRADING FIRMWARE Figure 4 44 SNMP Get Set Version Setup 2 SNMP Trap Version Setup allows the user to set the SNMP V1 or V3 version used to send traps Figure 4 45 SNMP Trap Version Setup ...

Page 45: ...FIRMWARE Revision 1 0 Page 35 4 2 7 SNTP Setup Figure 4 46 SNTP Setup 1 Set NTP server address Allows the user to specify the address of the NTP time server Figure 4 47 Set NTP Server Address 2 Enable Daylight savings time Toggles Daylight savings time settings On Off ...

Page 46: ...t saving start time Allows the user to configure the start of DST date time Figure 4 49 Daylight Saving Start Time a Set DST Mode Selects between either DAY Month or Day Week configuration b SET DST Month Selects the start month for DST c Set DST Day of Month selects the start day of month for DST d Set DST Hour Selects the starting hour for DST ...

Page 47: ...llows the user to configure the ending DST Date Time Figure 4 50 Daylight Savings End Time a Set DST Mode Selects between either DAY Month or Day Week configuration b SET DST Month Selects the start month for DST c Set DST Day of Month Selects the starting Day of month for DST d Set DST Hour Selects the starting hour for DST ...

Page 48: ...ision 1 0 UPGRADING FIRMWARE 4 2 8 Clock Setup 1 Set Offset Allows the user to offset the incoming NTP time Figure 4 51 Clock Setup Set Offset 2 Set offset Dir Allows the user to toggle between a positive and negative offset mode Figure 4 52 Clock Setup Set Offset Dir ...

Page 49: ...ure 4 53 Clock Setup Set Time Format 4 Set date format Allows the user to toggle date format between text and numeric formats Figure 4 54 Clock Setup Set Date Format 4 2 9 Engineering Debug This menu is for Evertz personnel only The user may be requested to access and execute options within this menu when seeking technical support from Evertz Guidance will be given should this be required ...

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Page 51: ...in the terminal window The cursor to the right of the word BOOT should be spinning for about 5 seconds then the unit will continue to boot For example 1 The following is a list of possible reasons for failed communications Defective serial cable Wrong communications port selected in the terminal program Improper port settings in the terminal program Refer to step 3 for settings 2 While the cursor ...

Page 52: ... the upload 3 For example UPLOAD OKAY 7700PB COLD BOOT 4 The following is a list of possible reasons for a failed upload If the message transfer cancelled by remote is displayed the user must restart the terminal program and load the bin file then cycle power to the unit The supplied bin file is corrupt Wrong file specified to be uploaded The PC s RS 232 communications port cannot handle a port sp...

Page 53: ...nter the IP address Once complete press the enter key 7 Select Option 2 Set Netmask and enter the Netmask Once complete press the enter key 8 Press S to save and exit 9 Reboot the unit 10 Open a command prompt on the computer where 2432RX2 HDMI network cable is plugged 11 Ping the 2432RX2 HDMI to confirm it is reachable from the computer 12 Ftp to the unit Press enter for user name and password 13...

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Page 55: ...lease refer to SNMP section in the manual 6 1 SNMP V1 Configuring VistaLINK Pro 1 Obtain jar file for 2432RX2 HDMI 2 Launch VistaLINK Pro server Wait for it to launch 3 Login to VistaLINK Pro server Default login is administrator with no password 4 Go to Help apply update product and browse to the jar file location of 2432RX2 HDMI Figure 6 1 Configuring VistaLINK PRO 5 VistaLINK Pro will ask you t...

Page 56: ...ent 7 Inside VistaLINK Pro client select the tree menu bar add update agent enter IP address of the 2432RX2 HDMI 8 2432RX2 HDMI should appear in the hardware tab with an RX icon 9 To access configuration settings right click on TX icon View configuration You will now see the configuration pane for the 2432RX2 HDMI Figure 6 2 Configuration Page for 2432RX2 HDMI ...

Page 57: ...NMP V3 1 Launch VistaLINK PRO Server and Client 2 Go to tools Users a menu will appear Figure 6 3 Server SNMP Communications User 3 Make sure Server SNMP Communications user is set to current User See Figure 6 3 4 Click the add button and another context menu will appear Figure 6 4 Add an SNMP Name for the SNMP V3 Role ...

Page 58: ...ny authentication and encryption 6 Click the Add button to add a new device 7 Enter IP of the unit and select password encryption type MD5 or SHA 1 8 Enter the username specified on the 2432RX2 HDMI unit for authentication 9 Add the authentication password if any and the encryption password if any in the dialog box Click OK Figure 6 5 Add Authentication Password 10 Navigate to user tab Select user...

Page 59: ...gital to HDMI Converter VISTALINK PRO Revision 1 0 Page 49 Figure 6 6 Edit Username 11 Navigate to the User s SNMP V3 TAB and add a checkmark to the desired SNMP V3 Group s for authentication Figure 6 7 SNMP V3 Group s Authentication ...

Page 60: ...2RX2 HDMI Dual Path Serial Digital to HDMI Converter Page 50 Revision 1 0 VISTALINK PRO 12 Click OK to save 13 Reboot VistaLINK Pro Client and Server 14 The 2432RX2 HDMI will now be configured with SNMP V3 ...

Page 61: ...nfigure 2432RX2 HDMI with VistaLINK Pro right click on the IP address of 2432RX2 HDMI Select View Configuration form the popup menu that appears as shown in Figure 6 8 Figure 6 8 Configure 2432RX2 HDMI with VistaLINK Pro 2 Once View Configuration is selected the user will be presented with the main configuration screen as shown below ...

Page 62: ...ion 1 0 VISTALINK PRO Figure 6 9 VistaLINK Main Configuration Screen 6 3 1 General Tab The General tab shows generic system information including card type serial number build number software version information and device FPGA temperatures Figure 6 10 VistaLINK General ...

Page 63: ...nitoring The Input Monitoring section allows the user to view information on the incoming signal including resolution frame rate signal format source input coaxial or fiber Incoming signal HDCP encryption status signal power for fiber input and audio presence Figure 6 11 VistaLINK Input Monitoring Section ...

Page 64: ... Auto detect Enable Disable agile locking Enable Disable video de interlacing Selecting audio groups for audio de embedding Selecting audio pairs for audio de embedding Figure 6 12 VistaLINK Input Controls 6 3 4 Output Monitoring This Tab allows the user to view the current output resolution being outputted to the displays and HDCP encryption status of the output Figure 6 13 VistaLINK Output Monit...

Page 65: ...alities of the 2432RX2 HDMI Figure 6 14 VistaLINK Output Controls Output control tab contains Enable Disable output scaler on a per channel basis Unit will reboot when change is made Enable Disable OSD on a per channel basis Change rotation direction for warped displays GLink and 3G Glink input only This allows the image to flip 90 degrees left or right Change scaler resolution ...

Page 66: ...a predetermined area of the display Change input cropping settings Change window crop settings and background color for window mode scaling Toggle output audio mode between stereo unbalanced analog and unbalanced AES If AES is selected stereo signal will be duplicated in L and R BNC outputs 6 3 6 Video Processing The video processing tab allows the user to apply color correction to each individual...

Page 67: ...2432RX2 HDMI Dual Path Serial Digital to HDMI Converter VISTALINK PRO Revision 1 0 Page 57 Figure 6 15 VistaLINK Video Processing ...

Page 68: ...ab allows the user to configure the 2432RX2 HDMI s OSD settings Figure 6 16 VistaLINK UMD Output Controls Settings include Protocol ID s per display Display mode of UMD Full X Y positioning controls Provides 3 configurable lines with up to 25 characters supported per line Options for text background border color and opacity ...

Page 69: ... Savings Time DST settings change clock and date formats Figure 6 17 VistaLINK SNTP Controls 6 3 9 Faults Controls This tab allows the user to set fault on times for each selected fault It specifies the amount of time that must elapse between the fault condition being met and the alarm sending When conditions are not met the fault will automatically clear Figure 6 18 VistaLINK Fault Controls ...

Page 70: ... can monitor the following faults Fan error If fan is disconnected or stops spinning the fault will trigger Temperature error If device temperature exceeds optimal conditions fault will trigger Video Input Lost Alarms if signal presence is not detected Audio input lost Alarms if input audio is lost SFP communications Error Alarms if the 2432RX2 HDMI stops communicating with SFP module Figure 6 19 ...

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