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Snell Wilcox IQSYN10

The Snell Wilcox IQSYN10 connector monitors and controls changes on the frame synchronizer unit through a Rollcall smart-serial protocol. The card is used in the IQ Modular Chassis.

About

The connector periodically polls relevant information from the device. This happens every 15 seconds for Rollcall protocol purposes and every two hours for backchannel purposes.

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 5.27. .21

Installation and configuration

Creation

Serial Main Connection

This connector uses a 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 card hardware, including the information shown on the display of the device, and its various versions and serial numbers.

It is also possible to configure general Product Settings here.

Video

On this page, you can configure general video-related options. It contains settings related to the Video Inputs and to the output Defaults, and also allows control of video Freeze and Line Blanking.

ProcAmp

On this page, you can configure settings related to the Processing Amplifier functionality of the card.

Pattern And Caption

On this page, you can configure the Caption Type and select its pattern.

Genlock

This page contains settings related to the Genlock's Phase and Video Delay.

Memories

The page displays the configurable User Memory setting slots 1 to 16 of the device.

You can recall the settings from any of the previous slots with the Recall Memory option and check the last used memory setting slot in the Last User Memory.

To save a memory setting, first use the Select Memory parameter to either select one of the memory slots or select None, configure the name using the Change Memory Name parameter (which will be displayed for the corresponding Memory Name Values parameter), and select whether to Save or Clear the memory. Note that when you clear the memory, the configuration associated with it will be lost, and you will need to save it again later in order to re-create it.

RollTrack

On this page, you can check the status of and configure the RollTrack system of the card. This includes Indexes, Sources, Addresses and Commands.

Logging Miscellaneous

This page contains the Miscellaneous Values for the card, which include states, versions and uptimes. The page also allows you to configure whether to log those values or not.

Logging Video Input 1

This page contains the first Video Input Values for the card, which include states, errors and identification. The page also allows you to configure whether to log those values or not.

Logging Video Input 2

This page contains the second Video Input Values for the card, which include states, errors and identification. The page also allows you to configure whether to log those values or not.

Logging Reference

This page contains the Reference Values for the card, which include states and identification. The page also allows you to configure whether to log those values or not.

Logging Video Output

This page contains the Video Output Values for the card, which include states and identification. The page also allows you to configure whether to log those values or not.

Connection Info

This page displays the current status of the remote connection to the card.

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.