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PWR
STAT
VID ASI ENC CTL ETH
CH1
CH2
The front panel LED indicators are as follows:
STAT: indicates the overall status of the unit.
o Green: no active alarm
o Red: at least one critical alarm present
When powering up the unit, this LED will be red until the board starts operation. At that
point, it will turn green if there is no active alarm or stay red if there is at least one alarm.
PWR: indicates that the power is OK.
o Green: power OK
o Off: no power or insufficient voltage
CH1/CH2 VID: these behave exactly the same as the corresponding back panel video
input indicators.
CH1/CH2 AS1: these behave exactly the same as the corresponding back panel ASI
output indicators.
CH1/CH2 ENC: these LEDs flash if the corresponding encoder is running, with output
available for routing to ASI, UDP or RTP. They will not flash if the encoder is stopped
(either by explicit configuration or by lack of input) or if it is in one of the Web streaming
modes (HTTP Live Streaming or Direct HTTP Streaming).
CH1/CH2 ETH and CTL: these indicate the status of the corresponding Ethernet
connection.
o Off: no link
o On: link OK, no activity
o Blinking: link OK, port is transmitting and/or receiving packets
Front Panel Default Switch
The front panel has a recessed switch that can be used to restore the unit to its defaults. Use a
pen or a small screwdriver to press this switch.
If the switch is pressed during normal operation, the control port IP address, mask and gateway
are restored to the following factory default settings:
IP Address: 192.168.1.30
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.1.1
The STAT front panel indicator will change colors for about 3 seconds to acknowledge the
change. Note that this operation does not disturb the encoding function or the streaming
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