9062 rear i/o modules, 9062 rear i/o modules -17, Introduction – Cobalt Digital COMPASS 9062 Up_Down_Cross Converter User Manual

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9062-OM (V4.6)

9062 PRODUCT MANUAL

1-17

Introduction

9062 Functional Description

Note:

If network remote control is to be used for the frame and the frame has not yet

been set up for remote control, Cobalt

®

reference guide Remote Control

User Guide (PN 9000RCS-RM) provides thorough information and
step-by-step instructions for setting up network remote control of
COMPASS™ cards using DashBoard™. (Cobalt

®

OGCP-9000 and

OGCP-9000/CC Remote Control Panel product manuals have complete
instructions for setting up remote control using a Remote Control Panel.)

Download a copy of this guide by clicking on the Support>Documents>
Reference Guides
link at www.cobaltdigital.com and then select DashBoard
Remote Control Setup Guide as a download, or contact Cobalt

®

as listed in

Contact Cobalt Digital Inc. (p. 1-22).

Cobalt

®

OGCP-9000 and OGCP-9000/CC Remote Control

Panels – The OGCP-9000 and OGCP-9000/CC Remote Control
Panels conveniently and intuitively provide parameter monitor and
control of the 9062 and other video and audio processing terminal
equipment meeting the open-architecture Cobalt COMPASS™ cards
for openGear™ standard.

In addition to circumventing the need for a computer to monitor and
control signal processing cards, the Control Panels allow quick and
intuitive access to hundreds of cards in a facility, and can monitor and
allow adjustment of multiple parameters at one time.

The Remote Control Panels are totally compatible with the
openGear™ control software DashBoard™; any changes made with
either system are reflected on the other. The Remote Control Panel
user interface is described in Chapter 3,“Operating Instructions”.

9062 Rear I/O Modules

The 9062 physically interfaces to system video connections at the rear of its
frame using a Rear I/O Module.

All inputs and outputs shown in the 9062 Functional Block Diagram (Figure
1-1)
enter and exit the card via the card edge backplane connector. The
Rear I/O Module breaks out the 9062 card edge connections to BNC
connectors that interface with other components and systems in the signal
chain.

The full assortment of 9062 Rear I/O Modules is shown and described in
9062 Rear I/O Modules (p. 2-5) in Chapter 2, “Installation and Setup”.

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