
Video Grabber User Manual - v. 1.19 (FW 1.29)
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2.3.
OLED screen
By default OLED screen displays basic status information of the device. User can configure it to also
show a view with NTP status. In such case both ‘views’ are shown at intervals (See 4.2.3 on p. 36 for
details on OLED configuration and 4.1.3 on p. 16 for details on NTP parameters).
Figure 3: Device status screen
No. Description
1
Configurable device name
2
IP address set on the first network interface (LAN1) along with the link status:
UP – link is active
DOWN – link is inactive
3
IP address set on the second network interface (LAN2) along with the link status:
UP – link is active
DOWN – link is inactive
4
Currently used Output settings displayed in format: protocol / format @ capture frequency
5
Parameters of signal connected to the device displayed in format: signal type / resolution
Possible signal types:
VGA – analogue
DVI – digital
Figure 4: NTP status screen
No. Description
1
Current date set on the Video Grabber
2
Current time set on the Video Grabber
3
IP address of currently used NTP server
4
Root distance to the currently used NTP server
5
Dispersion – potential clock offset error due to the maximum uncorrected system clock
frequency error