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7708VB-8-HSESeries User Manual
8 SDI/ASI or 6 HD-SDI plus Ethernet Fiber Transceiver
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4.4.7. Controlling the Network Ethernet Fill
The network Ethernet fill can be controlled using menu selections. Flexible Bandwidth Management
(FBM) dynamically assigns free bandwidth up to 1Gbps, and a reserve value may be configured to
guarantee a minimum assigned bandwidth. To configure the network Ethernet fill from the
CTRL
menu,
use the shaft encoder/pushbutton to select the
NET
menu item, choose the
FILL
menu item and then
select the
ETH
menu item. The following selections are available:
CTRL
AUTO
Flexible Bandwidth Management (FBM) dynamically assigns
free bandwidth up to 1Gbps, with no guaranteed minimum
bandwidth reserved for Ethernet. All assigned bandwidth may be
relinquished as required for video.
220M
Flexible Bandwidth Management (FBM) dynamically assigns
free bandwidth up to 1Gbps, with a guaranteed minimum of
220Mbps reserved for Ethernet. Assigned bandwidth greater
than 220Mbps may be relinquished as required for video.
780M
Flexible Bandwidth Management (FBM) dynamically assigns
free bandwidth up to 1Gbps, with a guaranteed minimum of
780Mbps reserved for Ethernet. Assigned bandwidth greater
than 780Mbps may be relinquished as required for video.
1G
Bandwidth of 1Gbps reserved for Ethernet. Guarantees full
bandwidth for Gig-E.
OFF
Disable Ethernet.
NET
FILL
ETH
AUTO
220M
780M
1G
OFF
Ethernet bandwidth in excess of that assigned will result in full frames dropped. Other frames will
remain intact. The selections 220M and 780M may seem arbitrary, however, these correspond to
increments in available bandwidth with various combinations of video. Only the reserved portion of the
assigned bandwidth will be reported via the STAT/NET/FILL menu (see section 4.3.9). Additional
bandwidth dynamically assigned by FBM will not be reported via this menu.
4.4.8. Controlling Channel Password Protection
The channels password protection can be controlled using menu selections. To configure the channel
password protection from the
CTRL
menu, use the shaft encoder/pushbutton to select the
PSWD
menu
item. By turning the shaft encoder, enter the correct password (Default
7154
).
Once the correct password is entered, turn the shaft encoder to select
VIN1
through
VIN8
. Pushing
on the shaft encoder when each channel is shown, will open the selection of
ON
(Enable Channel) or
OFF
(Block Channel) for that particular channel.
CTRL
The following selections are available:
ON
Enables the selected channel.
OFF
Blocks the selected channel.
PSWD
0-9999 (enter
pswd)
VIN1 to VIN8
VO1 to VO8
ETH
ON
OFF
Selecting
NEW
rather than a channel will allow the user to define a password (
0-9999
).