
BBG1022FS-OM (V1.4)
BBG-1022-FS PRODUCT MANUAL
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Setup/Operating Instructions
BBG-1022-FS Function Menu List and Descriptions
Provides a global device operating status and allows a
log download for factory engineering support. Also
provides controls for selecting and loading device
firmware upgrade files.
• Device DashBoard Name Control
Allows device name In DashBoard to be changed as desired. Click return
to engage change.
• Append to Product Name appends (or adds to) existing OEM
name (for example, “BBG-1022-FS Processing 1A”).
• Replace Product Name completely replaces the OEM name OEM
name (for example, “Processing 1A”).
Note: DashBoard instance(s) may have to be refreshed before
name change appears.
• Log Status and Download Controls
Admin (Log Status/Firmware Update -
Card IP Address)
• Log Status indicates overall device internal operating status.
• Download Log File allows an operational log file to be saved to a
host computer. This log file can be useful in case of a device error
or in the case of an operational error or condition. The file can be
submitted to Cobalt engineering for further analysis.
• Delete Log File deletes the currently displayed log file. A second
confirmation dialog is displayed to back out of the delete if desired.
• Thermal Shutdown enable/disable allows the built-in thermal
failover to be defeated. (Thermal shutdown is enabled by default).
CAUTION
The BBG-1022-FS FPGA is designed for a normal-range operating
temperature around 85° C core temperature. Operation in severe
conditions exceeding this limit for non-sustained usage are within
device operating safe parameters, and can be allowed by setting
this control to Disable. However, the disable (override) setting
should be avoided under normal conditions to ensure maximum
device protection.
• Parameter Blast
When enabled, Parameter Blast can reduce the time it takes for the card
to appear and populate in DashBoard (this is especially relevant where
high-latency connections are present). This is facilitated by reducing
some handshakes on initial DashBoard setup where control settings are
static (not being manipulated) while the card is first appearing.
Note: The frame network card is the arbiter of all frame/card
communications and in some cases may not accept full extent of
parameter blast under some conditions.
Table 3-1
BBG-1022-FS Function Menu List — continued