Snell Wilcox IQLOG00
The Snell Wilcox IQLOG00 connector monitors and configures the IQLOG00 logo inserter device.
About
The connector polls all parameters once after startup, and from then on depends on event messages generated by the device when a parameter changes. The "Force Poll" button on the General page can be used to manually trigger polling again.
Version Info
| Range | Description | DCF Integration | Cassandra Compliant |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1.0.0.x [SLC Main] | Initial version | No | Yes |
Product Info
| Range | Supported Firmware Version |
|---|---|
| 1.0.0.x | 5.2.2 |
Installation and configuration
Creation
Serial Main Connection
This connector uses a single smart-serial connection and requires the following input during element creation:
SERIAL CONNECTION:
Interface connection:
- IP address/host: The polling IP of the device.
- IP port: The IP port of the device, by default 2050.
- Bus address: The bus of the card on the chassis. The default, UU.PP (Hex), shows the expected structure of the address, where UU is the chassis ID, and the PP is the card position, both in Hex.
Usage
General
This page contains general information on the device, such as the various versions, the Serial Number, the Build Number and logo information such as free logo space, deleted logo space, and defragment information.
With the Simulated RollCall response parameter, you can set a custom response that will be handled by the connector as if it was received by the device. For more information, check the tooltip of the parameter.
The page also contains the following buttons:
- Restart: Restarts the device.
- Defragment Logos: Defragments the logos.
- Factory Default: Sets all settings back to factory default.
- Connection info: Opens the Connection Info subpage, which includes information about the session, the force poll button, and the Simulated RollCall Response control.
Video Input
On this page, you can enable various settings related to each different video input, including the different video standards (1080/25i, 720/50p, etc.). It also includes the CRC and ANC errors, as well as the following buttons:
- All Valid: Sets all video standards to enabled.
- All Invalid: Sets all video standards to disabled.
- Reset Errors: Sets the ANC and CRC errors back to 0.
Logo Control
This page contains the different settings for each logo, including the fade-in time, fade-out time, last memory, and logo name. For each logo, the following action buttons are available:
- Fade in
- Fade out
- Fade stop
- Cut in
- Cut out
Logo Channel Setup
This page contains various controls such as Select Logo, Filter Logos, and Logo Filter. It also includes the following buttons:
- Select Directory
- Load Chan 1 (16:9)
- Load Chan 2 (16:9)
- Load Chan 3 (16:9)
Logo Edit
This page contains the logo edit enables, as well as a page button for each logo (Logo 1 to Logo 4). Each page button opens a subpage with information and controls for each logo. These include the logo horizontal/vertical sizes, the comments, the file dates, and various pixel controls.
Logo Memory
This page contains various logo memory controls, such as Recall Logo Memory, Select Memory, Save Memory Name, and Logo Channel memory parameters. It also includes the Save Memory button, which saves the current logo memory.
GPIO
This page contains GPI/O controls, such as GPI/O mode, Input/Output Select, and Invert GPI/O for both GPI/O 1 and GPI/O 2.
RollTrack
This page contains various RollTrack controls, such as Disable all, Index, Source, Address, Command, Status, and Sending status.
User Memory
This page contains various user memory controls, such as Recall Memory, Select Memory, Change Name, Last User Memory, and the Save Memory button, which saves the current user memory.
Video Input Logging
This page displays Video Input information, as well as controls to enable or disable the logging of this information.
Audio Input State Logging
This page displays Audio State information, as well as controls to enable or disable the logging of this information.
Audio Input Type Logging
This page displays Audio Type information, as well as controls to enable or disable the logging of this information.
Output Logging
This page displays Output information, as well as controls to enable or disable the logging of this information.
Misc Logging
This page displays Miscellaneous/System information, as well as controls to enable or disable the logging of this information.
Logo Logging
This page displays Logo information, as well as controls to enable or disable the logging of this information.
Log Server
This page contains two log options: Log to and Log Server Name.
Diagnostics
This page contains a Select Test drop-down list, which allows you to run various tests. It also includes the error count for each test, the progress, the loop count, the test ID, the Last Error, as well as a button to stop tests.
Web Interface
This page provides access to the web interface of the device. Note that the client machine has to be able to access the device, as otherwise it will not be possible to open the web interface.