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52 • DashBoard Menus
SRG-2200 User Guide (v6.0)
Network Tab
The Network tab, and the associated sub-tabs, allows the user to configure and control the behavior of the Ethernet
system within the SRG-2200.
Before proceeding, the user must contact their Network Administrator, and obtain suitable IP addresses, etc., that
will need to be programmed within this menu.
Ethernet Tab
Displays the Network settings including the SRG-2200 IP address.
•
IP address of this SPG
— This field allows the user to enter the IP address of the SRG-2200. The options in the
sub-fields “000” are: 000 through 255 where 000" is the default “no action” setting.
•
IP Sub Net Mask
— This field allows the user to enter the SubNet Mask address of the SRG-2200. The options
in the sub-fields are: 000 through 255. where “000” is the default “no action” setting.
•
IP Gateway Address
— This field allows the user to enter the Gateway address of the SRG-2200. Typically, this
might be the IP address of a network hub to which the SRG-2200 is connected. The options in the sub-fields are:
000 through 255 where “000” is the default “no action” setting.
•
MAC Address
— This field displays the MAC Address (Media Access Control), a unique, read-only identifier
assigned to network interfaces for communications on the physical network segment. This field cannot be
changed - the MAC address is stored in a hardware device and is unique to each SRG-2200, and is also used to
provide unique update keys when enabling options within the unit.
LCD Displays Time
from
b
SDI 1
This menu allows the user to choose which time
within the SRG-2200 is displayed on the LCD.
• If the Time is SPG Time, the digits are separated
by “
. . .
” (e.g.
09.34.05.10
). Note that SPG
time does not include DST changes.
• If the selected time is drop frame, the digits are
separated by “
; ; ;
” (e.g.
09;34;05.10
).
• If the selected time is not drop frame, the digits
are separated by “: : : :” (e.g.
09:34:05:10
).
Composite
Black2-4
LTC1
SPG Time
AES and Analog Audio Timed by SDI1
This menu item allows the user to select the
appropriate video from which the AES and Analog
Audio are referenced.
Copy of SDI1
Timed by Composite
Pulse 1 Output
c
-
NTSC Based
#
This menu selects the signal type for the Word
Clock BNC connector. The user can configure the
Word Clock BNC to output signals other than
word Clock, such as LTC, 2.048MHz, LTC, etc.
Signal Type
#
This menu selects the signal type for the LTC BNC
connector. The user can configure the LTC BNC to
output signals other than LTC, such as Word
Clock, 2.048MHz, LTC, etc.
a. This menu allows the user to select the animation mode on the LCD. When the Timecode screen is
selected, the display will be either static, or will cycle alternately with the time, fault conditions,
and IP Address.
b. LTC1, Black2-4 and SDI1 include DST when it is active.
c. Options 1 through 7 produce pulses determined by the format of the CVBS output.
Table 6.18 Configuration Items
Item
Parameter
Notes
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