Snell Wilcox IQMUX33
The Snell Wilcox IQMUX33 is a 3G/HD/SD-SDI multiplexer and frame synchronizer with AES/EBU and analog audio inputs.
About
This protocol is used to control and monitor the Snell Willcox IQMUX33 via SNMP.
Installation and configuration
Creation
This connector uses a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) connection and requires the following input during element creation:
SNMP CONNECTION:
- IP address/host: The polling IP of the device, e.g., 10.11.12.13.
- Device address: Slot number of the module in the chassis, e.g., 4.
SNMP Settings:
- Port number: The port of the connected device, by default 161.
- Get community string: The community string in order to read from the device. The default value is public.
- Set community string: The community string in order to set to the device. The default value is private.
Usage
Video-In
On this page, you can specify the input standards that the unit will accept as valid.
The page also displays information about the current input and CRC/EDH and ANC errors.
Video-Out
On this page, you can apply various settings and adjustments to the video output signal.
Video-VBI
On this page, you can select the blanking standards passed through the module.
Aud-In-AES
On this page, you can adjust the gain and polarity of the eight AES audio pairs, and configure the AES pairs as either inputs or outputs.
Aud-In-Analog
On this page, you can adjust the gain and polarity of the two analog input pairs.
Aud-In-Disembed
On this page, you can adjust the gain and polarity of the eight disembedded audio pairs.
Aud-Out-Embed
On this page, you can:
- Apply gain adjustments to each channel of the eight embedded output pairs.
- Apply a mute to each channel of the eight embedded output pairs.
- Designate each embedded output pair as a stereo pair.
- Specify which of the four embedded output groups are enabled.
Aud-Mixer
On this page, you can combine up to six input sources into a single output.
Aud-Routing-In
On this page, you can set the input for the different buses.
Aud-Routing-Out
On this page, you can route the available output sources.
Aud-Setup
On this page, you can:
- Configure the PCM output monitoring levels.
- Specify the eight test tones.
Aud-Delay
On this page, you can adjust the audio delay settings of the eight audio buses.
Delay-Genlock
On this page, you can select the genlocking and delay functions.
Dolby E Auto Line
On this page, you can specify a video line for Dolby E header alignment.
Loud Monitoring
This page provides two independent monitoring blocks that enable you to monitor mono, stereo, or up to five PCM channels.
System-Memories
On this page, you can save up to 16 memory setups and recall them when necessary.
System-RollTracks
This page allows information to be sent through the RollCall Network to compatible units on the same network.
You can use the RollTrack settings to:
- Enable or disable the RollTrack functions.
- Configure up to 32 RollTrack outputs.
- Specify the conditions that trigger RollTrack data transmission.
- Set RollTrack destinations.
- Specify the RollTrack commands to be sent.
System-Setup
This page displays general information (e.g., Slot Number, Serial Number, .).
On this page, you can also Restart the unit or to reset it to the Default Settings.
Logging-...
Logging enables you to make information about several parameters available to a logging device connected to the RollCall network.
Each logging page has two columns:
- Log Enable: Use the toggle buttons to select the parameters for which log information should be collected on the left side of the page.
- Log Value: Shows the current log value on the right side of the page.
Webpage
This page can be used to access the web interface of the device. Note that the interface must be accessible from the client PC.