7700 Multi-Frame Manual
7707EO-3G 3G/HD/SDI Re-Clocking Electrical to Optical Converter
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1.1
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4.2.2. Displaying the Software Version
Software operating on the 7707EO-3G has a version number associated with it. This version number can
be indicated to the display. By this means, it can be verified that the module is operating with the most
recent software. To reveal the software version, select the
STAT
(Status) menu item in menu level 1,
followed by the
VER
(Software Version) menu item.
STAT
VER
VER x.x BUILD xxx
The following describes the function of version menu item:
VER x.x BUILD xxx
Software version. Character string scrolls
across four digit display.
4.2.3. Selecting the Output Video Rate
User configuration selects the video standard rate for transmission over the optical interface. If the
AUTO
mode is selected, then the output video rate will match the input video rate. Otherwise, the output video
rate will be as selected, regardless of the input rate. To configure the output video rate sent across the
optical link by the 7707EO-3G, select the
CTRL
(Control) menu item in menu level 1, followed by the
RATE
(Video Rate) menu items.
CTRL
RATE
AUTO
2970
1485
270
BYP
The following list describes possible user selections for this menu item:
AUTO
Sets the input rate to auto detect.
2970
Sets the input rate to 2970Mb/s.
1485
Sets the input rate to 1485Mb/s.
270
Sets the input rate to 270Mb/s.
BYP
Sets the input rate to bypass mode.
4.2.4. Selecting the Output Laser Enable Mode
In some applications it is desirable to have the laser output disabled while no input video signal is present.
Alternatively, it may be preferable to maintain an optical output signal, even with no input video. The
7707EO-3G supports both modes of operation. To configure the output laser enable mode, select the
CTRL
(Control) menu item in menu level 1 followed by the
VOUT
(Video Output) and
LASR
(Laser) menu
items.
CTRL
VOUT
LASR
CONT
DISC
The following list describes possible user selections for this menu item:
CONT
Continuous operation. Laser is always enabled, even without
valid video signal.
DISC
Discontinuous operation. Laser is disabled when no valid input
video is detected.