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FSN Series • User’s Guide
2. FSN-1400 Orientation
Card Descriptions
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Use the
Com Setup Menu
to change the IP address if required. In
” section on page 247
for details.
Following are descriptions of all components on the
System
card’s rear I/O:
9) Serial
Ports
Two DB-9 connectors are provided for
Serial
connections. In Appendix A, refer to
the “
” section on page 317 for details.
10) Ethernet Port
One RJ-45 connector is provided for a 10/100
Ethernet
connection between the
FSN Series control panel and the FSN-1400. For multiple Ethernet connections,
an Ethernet switch is recommended. There are two LEDs on the connector:
Figure 2-5.
Ethernet Connector
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When a valid link is present, the amber
Link Speed LED
indicates
100mb Ethernet speed when lit, and 10mb speed when off.
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The green
Link/Activity LED
indicates that a link is present when lit, and
link activity when blinking.
Please note:
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In Appendix A, refer to the “
” section on page 316
for Ethernet connector pinout details.
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Use the
Com Setup Menu
to change the chassis’ IP address. In
” section on page 247
for details.
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Refer to the “
FSN Series Ethernet Connections
more information about Ethernet.
11) Ref In
One BNC is provided for an analog
Reference Input
connection. Accepted video
reference signals are black burst, SMPTE bi-level sync and tri-level sync.
12) Loop
One BNC connector is provided for a reference
Loop
connection, which enables
you to loop the incoming reference signal to the next device in your system. If the
reference
Loop
is not used, connect a 75 ohm terminator to the connector.
Note
This function is currently not implemented.
Link Speed
Link/Activity
Note
In Appendix A, refer to the “
” section on page 309 for detailed information
about the allowed frame rates for the reference input.