Installation - settings, Front panel menus, Quick setup menus – Contemporary Research QMOD-YPB2 User Manual

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QMOD-SDI1.5

Installation - Settings

There are 3 ways you can change the settings:

Front Panel. Press the SETUP button use the Up/Down buttons to move through menus, Left/Right to
change settings, then press SELECT to store the changes at each step.

o Select a menu group (Quick, A, B, QMOD), then SELECT to view that group’s menus
o Press SETUP to move back to other menu groups

Ethernet. Access the onboard Web pages. Helpful for remote access when system is fully integrated
with site Ethernet.

USB-Web. Access Web pages from front-panel USB port, simplest solution for full setup, requires no IP

setup or connection, connect from the front of the equipment rack

Front Panel Menus


There are four groups of menus you can choose from:

Quick Setup supplies just the few steps needed to output the source as a channel.

Program A goes deeper in to all the options for the first source

Program B does the same for the second source, if that option is enabled

Common menus set the core values for the entire channel, such as IP address, level, cable plan, and
other options

Quick Setup Menus

This series is designed for a quick setup for testing and integration.


Channel

Sets the physical channel, 2-135

RF Level

Sets the RF level for the channel

29 | 25 | 21 | 17 | 13 | 9

Pgm A Video

Selects the video input for Program A
YPbPr 1 | YPbPr 2 | Video 1 | Video 2

Pgm A Audio

Selects the audio input for Program A

None | SPDIF 1 | SPDIF 2 | Analog 1| Analog 2

Pgm B Video

Selects the video input for Program B

YPbPr 1 | YPbPr 2 | Video 1 | Video 2

Pgm B Audio

Selects the audio input for Program B
None | SPDIF 1 | SPDIF 2 | Analog 1| Analog 2

At this point, you should be able to view the QMOD channels on a test TV.

A QMOD Channel, or any QAM Channel. can include two video streams, called Programs. It’s really one stream
that contains both videos. The TV figures out which to play using the channel ID, typically something like
channel IDs 2.1 and 2.2, 3.1 and 3.2 and so on. For marketing purposes we use the popular term “2-Channel”
the general public understands, for integrators we use the more correct term “2 Programs”.

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