Analog Way Octo Value User Manual

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9►[CONTROL] + ENTER.

9-1

[

Versions

]

+ ENTER.

Version _._= update version.

I1 to I4 = Identification number.

K, A, B, C, O = status of the internal firmware versions.

9-2

[

Transition

]

+ ENTER.

Select an item with ◄► +

ENTER

9-2-1

[

Fade color

]

+

ENTER.

This function allows selecting the color of the frame during the fade through frame transition. Select

a color (red, green and blue) with ◄► +

ENTER and adjust the level with ◄► + ENTER. During the

adjustment the color is displayed on the output. To obtain black, set the 3 levels to minimum. To obtain

white, set the 3 levels to maximum. To obtain grey, set the 3 levels in the middle.

9-2-2

[

Clean cut

]

+

ENTER

.

This function allows a clean switching thanks to a fast freeze of the displayed source. Select a function

with ◄► + ENTER.

• [from computer] : The CLEAN CUT operates only when switching from a computer source. Switching

from other sources operates with a fade color.

• [from video] : The CLEAN CUT operates only when switching from a video source. Switching from

other sources operates with a fade color.

• [from all] : The CLEAN CUT operates when switching from any source.

9-2-3

[

Fade frame

]

+

ENTER.

This function allows switching by a fading through a frame (instead of a color). Select a frame and adjust

the duration of the transition with ◄► +

ENTER.

9-3

[

Sync loss

]

+ ENTER.

Allows to display a frame or a source in case of sync-loss of the selected input. Select an items with ◄► +

ENTER

9-4

[

RS232/LAN port

]

+ ENTER.

Select the communication port with ◄► +

ENTER.

• [

RS232

] :

Enables the RS-232 communication port. (Default setting).

• [

LAN

] :

Enables the LAN communication port.

IMPORTANT : To avoid address conflicts, configure the LAN communication port (with the LAN setup

menu) before activating it.

NOTE : The RS-232 & the LAN communication ports can not be used simultaneously.

9-5

[

LAN setup

]

+ ENTER.

Allows configuring the LAN communication port. Select the UDP or TCP protocol with ◄► +

ENTER then select

items with ◄► +

ENTER.

• [

device addr.] : Every device connected to an IP network must have a unique IP address. This address is used

to reference the specific unit. IP addresses are specified as x.x.x.x where each x is a number

from 1 to 254. Assign the device to a unique IP address with ◄► +

ENTER. (Default value:

192.168.0.2).

• [

remote addr.] : This is the destination IP address used with an outgoing connection. Select the destination IP

address with ◄► +

ENTER. (Default value : 192.168.0.1).

• [

gateway addr.] : The gateway address, or router, allows communication with other LAN segments. The ga-

teway address should be the IP address of the router connected to the same LAN segment

as the unit. Select the gateway address with ◄► +

ENTER. (Default value : 192.168.0.1).

• [

device port] : Every TCP connection and every UDP datagram is defined by a destination IP address and a

port number. Select a local port number with ◄► +

ENTER between 10000 and 10999. (De-

fault value : 10500).

• [

remote port] : You must set the remote TCP port number for the unit to make outgoing connections. This pa-

rameter defines the port number on the target host to which a connection is attempted. Select

a remote port number with ◄► +

ENTER between 00000 and 655000. (Default value : 10500).

• [

netmask] : A netmask defines the number of bits taken from the IP address that are assigned for the host

section. The device prompts for the number of host bits to be entered, then calculates the

netmask, which displays in standard decimal-dot notation when the saved parameters are dis-

played. Select the netmask with ◄► +

ENTER. (Default value : 255.255.255.0).

• [

default setup] : Set all the LAN settings to default value. Select [YES] and validate with ENTER.

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