Ross Video General Frame - Cobalt Digital 9902-UDX
The Cobalt Digital 9902-UDX connector is an exported connector that displays information regarding the card 9902-UDX.
About
SNMP polling is used to retrieve the device information.
This connector is automatically generated by the connector Ross Video General Frame, range 1.0.0.x.
Note that the layout of this connector is similar to that of the web interface.
Product Info
Range | Supported Firmware Version |
---|---|
1.0.0.x | Unknown |
Installation and configuration
Creation
This connector is used by DVEs that are automatically created by the parent element. No user input is required.
Usage
Card 9902-UDX Info
This page displays the general parameters for card 9902-UDX: Product, Manufacturer, Software, Hardware, Firmware etc.
Status
This page displays the general status parameters for card 9902-UDX. It includes the status of all Inputs and GPIs, as well as the Temperature, Input Voltage, Power, etc.
Admin
On this page, you can find the global card operating status, as well as set the card communication IP address.
Input Video
On this page, you can select an SDI or failover mode for the input video source. The page also displays the status and raster format of received SDI video.
Output Video
On this page, for each of the four video output coaxial connectors, you can select the SD-SDI or CVBS output mode. The page also provides CVBS parameter controls and test pattern output controls
Scaler
This page provides up-, down- and cross-converter controls, aspect ratio controls, and user HPan and VPan controls.
Framesync
This page provides video frame sync, delay offset and output controls, as well as failover selection controls for in case of loss of video.
Input Audio Routing/Controls
On this page, you can configure the delay offset controls individually or in bulk, and view a graphic representation of the bulk audio delay. It also contains a page button that leads to a subpage where the Dolby E Alignment can be configured.
Input Bus
This page provides audio routing, gain, per-channel or bulk audio delay controls and audio meters. These controls route selected audio sources onto the card's 16-channel internal bus.
Input Flex
This page contains the Input Flex Table, which allows you to configure the Mix Source, Mix Mute, Mix Gain and Mix Flex Bus.
Output Audio Routing/Controls
This page provides an audio crosspoint allowing the audio source selection for each embedded audio output channel. Also provides Gain, Phase Invert, and Muting controls and Peak Level Meters for each output channel.
Output Flex Mix
This page contains the Output Flex Mix Table, which allows you to configure the Source, Mute, Gain, and Flex Bus.
AES Output
This page provides an audio crosspoint, allowing you to select the audio source for each AES audio output channel. It also provides Gain, Phase Invert and Muting controls and Peak Level Meters for each output channel.
Analog Output
This page provides an audio crosspoint, allowing you to select the audio source for each Analog audio output channel. It also provides Gain, Phase Invert and Muting controls and Peak Level Meters for each output channel.
Video Proc
On this page, you can configure the following Video Proc settings: Luma Gain, Luma Lift, Color Gain, Color Phase, Gang Luma/Color Gain, and other Color Correction controls.
AFD
This page displays the AFD Input and Output Status, including some settings such as Input Mapping and Line Fields.
Ident 1 / Ident 2
These pages allow you to configure up to two ident text strings on output video.
Timecode Burn
This page provides controls that allow you to configure a time code on output video.
Reticules
This page allows you to add Safe Action and Safe Title overlays and other static markers to the output video image
Reticules Advanced
This page contains insertion and sizing controls for custom graticules and other markers. It also allows NTSC legacy 4:3 master reticule sizing.
Closed Captioning
This page allows you to set up closed captioning.
Moving Box
This page allows you to configure a moving box graphic overlay on the output video. Moving-box insertion can serve as a dynamic raster confidence check even in cases where the input video image is static or lost.
Wings
This page allows you to configure wings insertion and displays the insertion status.
GPO Setup
This page provides two independent contact pairs (GPO 1 and GPO 2) that can be invoked as a function of input routing.