Front panel controls and indicators, Status leds – Extron Electronics JMP 9600 User Guide User Manual

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Pre-roll period — A programmable interval before the presentation starts. As an example,
pre-roll might allow audience members to take their seats after an announcement that the
show has begun.

Post-roll period — A programmable interval after the presentation ends. Select the Stop At
option to set a stop point for the timecode and for the screen to go black. As an example,
post-roll might allow the house lights to gradually brighten. Post-roll is also sometimes
known as “run-on.”

Front Panel Controls and Indicators

All JMP 9600 controls and indicators are on the front panel (figure 8).

PREV

ENTER

JMP 9600

JPEG2000 MEDIA PLAYER

1

2

3

4

1

2

VIDEO

DISK DRIVE

LAN

6

7

9

8

11

1

3

2

4

10

13

12

5

Not

Used

Figure 8.

Front Panel, JMP 9600 Media player

Status LEDs

a

Video LED — This LED blinks when the player is in Play mode or Pause mode.

b

Disk Drive 1 and 2 LEDs — These LEDs flash when the associated hard disk is active.

When you are transferring a large file or playing a high bit rate file the LEDs flash more
frequently. It is common, under heavy load, for the LEDs to appear to be continuously lit.

NOTE: The Disk 3 and Disk 4 LEDs are reserved for possible future applications

and are not currently implemented.

c

LAN 1 and 2 LEDs — These LEDs flash when the associated Ethernet connection is

active. When you are transferring a large file the LEDs flash more frequently. It is not
uncommon, under heavy load, for the LEDs to appear to be continuously lit.

JMP 9600 Media Player • Operation

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