Part No. 81-9059-0668-0 Rev. B
For further information, refer to Chapter 4 in the Vidblox SL-3G TX User Manual
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Quick-Start Guide
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M
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Video Test Pattern Select
Test Mode:
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Enabled – Inserts a user-selectable video test pattern into SDI output signal
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Disabled – Removes test pattern and restores source video to SDI output –
disabled is default selection
Test Pattern:
Clicking arrow opens a listing of available test patterns
Analog Video Adjustments
H position:
Slider control that adjusts horizontal screen position of output display area
V position:
Slider control that adjusts vertical screen position of output display area
Sampling Phase:
Slider control that shifts phase of analog sample - adjust slider for best video quality
DVI Equalizer Settings
DVI Input:
Eight position slider control that selects amount of equalization offered to input
video signal – zero (slider fully left) is minimum and seven (slider fully right) is
maximum
Monitor O/P:
Selects default output level of video signal at Monitor Output connector
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Low – Selects output level of 540mV p-p
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Medium – Selects output level of 770mV p-p
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High – High is default selection – selects output level of 1000mV (1V) p-p
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Max – Selects output level of 1200mV p-p
Audio Source
Audio Source:
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Audio-In – Embedded audio is taken from signal present at Audio In connector on
Vidblox
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1 kHz Tone – Inserts internally generated 1 kHz tone into embedded output stream
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Mute – Inserts audio silence into embedded output stream
IP Configuration
DHCP On and Off:
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DHCP On is default selection - these buttons toggle dynamic host configuration
protocol (DHCP) function of Vidblox TX module on and off
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When DHCP
On
is selected, Vidblox automatically receives network IP address
from network DHCP server
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With DHCP
Off
selected, IP address, Subnet Mask and Gateway parameters
entered in fields below radio buttons are used as network operating parameters
for TX module
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To toggle DHCP mode on or off, click button for desired mode
C
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M
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Select Resolution Number
Select Resolution:
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Click radio button of custom resolution number you wish to configure or verify
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When you select a button the user-defined name and saved parameters are
displayed - if a custom resolution has previously been saved to that resolution
number
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If no custom resolution has been saved, the
Name
field will be blank and all
parameter fields filled with zeroes
Set Base Resolution
Base Resolutions:
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Clicking arrows opens listing of available base resolutions
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Selecting a base resolution provides a starting point for entering custom resolution
data, based on existing valid resolutions
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Select any resolution listed and data stream parameters for that resolution are
entered in the modifiable Horizontal and Vertical fields
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When entering custom data for a resolution that is a slight deviation from a listed
resolution, Set Base saves you time by filling in modifiable fields with values for
selected reference resolution
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You may modify any or all fields to define custom resolution
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Selecting or starting with a base resolution is not required to enter a custom
resolution configuration
Change Resolution
Name:
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This text field allows you enter a descriptive name to identify custom resolution
being configured
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Click cursor in field box and type desired text
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Press “return” to enter typed data into field
Horizontal:
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Data fields in which you modify or assign data parameter values of horizontal lines
and sync for custom resolution
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When you enter or modify a value in a field, press “return” to actively enter data
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Pixel Frequency
field is not modifiable and is shown on screen with a shaded
background - this value is automatically calculated and inserted based on values
entered for horizontal and vertical pixel data
Vertical:
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Data fields in which you modify or assign data parameter values of vertical lines
and sync for custom resolution
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When you enter or modify a value in a field, press “return” to actively enter data
Clear:
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Clicking
Clear
box clears all entries in all modifiable fields of Change Resolution
grid
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You will be prompted to verify request before Clear operation is performed
Reload:
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Clicking
Reload
box causes all entries in all modifiable fields of Change Resolution
grid to revert to values currently contained in saved custom resolution
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You will be prompted to verify request before Reload operation is performed
I
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Displays parameters associated with input video signal
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Fiber Module Information
Vendor Name:
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Identifies manufacturer of SFP module
Part No.:
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Identifies manufacturer’s part number of module
Date Code:
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Displays date of SFP module manufacture
Fiber Channel 1 and 2 Status Displays
Type:
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Identifies type of SFP module: TX or RX
TXFault:
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Indicates presence (OK) or absence (Error) of output channel signal
Temperature:
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Analog readout of fiber channel transmitter operating temperature
Power:
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Analog readout in dBm of fiber channel transmitter optical output power
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Temperature – Fan – Power Status
Board Temperature:
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Analog readout of circuit board surface temperature
Over Temp Threshold Slider:
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Determines temperature (Celsius) at which Over Temp alarm triggers an alert in
Alarms and Events panel – default value is 70° C
FPGA Temperature:
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Analog readout of FPGA device operating temperature
Over Temp Threshold Slider:
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Determines temperature (Celsius) at which Over Temp alarm triggers an alert in
Alarms and Events panel – default value is 70° C
On-Board Fan Status:
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Upper box provides digital readout of FPGA cooling fan speed in RPM, lower box
indicates operating status of cooling fan speed
External Fan Status:
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Provides digital readout of extender frame cooling fan speed in RPM, if module is
mounted in an optional rack chassis – in not rack mounted, reading is zero
Power Board Status:
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Upper box provides digital readout of measured operating voltage of 3.3V power
rail, lower box indicates status of power supply voltage
*If any components are missing or damaged, contact PESA Customer Service by phone
or e-mail.
Customer Service:
(256) 726-9222
Toll Free:
(800) 323-7372
Fax:
(256) 726-9268
Email:
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Monitor Output Selection
Loopback Monitor:
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Selects whether local
Monitor Out
connector is enabled or disabled – default
selection is Enabled
EDID Source
Type:
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Standard – Standard is default selection - reads EDID data from video source signal
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Custom – Allows user to define a custom EDID data stream
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Monitor – Reads EDID data from monitor connected to loop-thru Video Output
connector
Audio
Audio Gain:
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Provides a slider control for gain adjustment of incoming audio from -30dB to +10dB
- default value is zero (0dB)
C
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IP C
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Clicking DHCP
Off
button activates manual data entry fields below button – in
DHCP On mode, these fields are displayed as inactive
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Click
Apply
to initiate DHCP mode and IP address change, you will be prompted
to verify this action before process begins
IP Address:
Enter fixed IP address you wish to assign to module
Subnet Mask:
Enter fixed subnet mask you wish to assign to module
Gateway:
Enter fixed gateway parameter you wish to assign to module
Factory Defaults
Factory Reset:
Clicking
Factory Reset
box restores factory default settings - you will be prompted
to verify request before reset operation is performed
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Change Resolution (Continued)
Save:
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Clicking
Save
box writes all entries in all modifiable fields of Change Resolution
grid, plus the user-defined name you entered to internal memory and resolution
look-up table
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You will be prompted to verify request before Save operation is performed