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AJA FS-HDR - Chapter 5 - Browser Remote Control; Remote FS-HDR Control Via a Web Browser; General Web Browser Screen Description

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FS-HDR Frame Synchronizer/Converter/HDR-WCG Processor v1.0r1 97 www.aja.com
Chapter 5 – Browser Remote Control
Remote FS-HDR Control Via a Web Browser
The FS-HDR web interface consists of a built-in optimized web server that
provides control via a web browser running on a network-attached computer.
The browser screens are presented and described on the following pages,
organized as they appear in the browser.
Supported browsers
Chrome (all platforms)
Firefox (all platforms)
Safari (OSX, Mobile)
Internet Explorer (versions 10 and higher)
Other browsers are likely to work but are not guaranteed.
Supported RJ-45 Ethernet network connections
Closed local area network (LAN)
Straight computer to FS-HDR cable connection
Broadband wide area network (WAN) with the rewall opened for the FS-HDR
(not recommended since anyone on the internet can then access the FS-HDR)
Internally the FS-HDR senses and adapts to either a “straight-through” CAT 5
Ethernet cable or null-modem (crossover) cable using standard RJ-45 connectors.
No setup or strapping is needed to adapt to the cable.
Browser connection
For browser access, enter the FS-HDR IP address in the browsers address field.
By default, the FS-HDR is set to automatically connect to your networks DHCP
server to get an IP address and other network configuration data. You will find the
IP address in the STATUS Menu Group as follows:
1. Press the STATUS button on the FS-HDR front panel.
2. Turn the SELECT knob until you reach status display with the FS-HDR name
at the top.
3. Enter the IP address shown in the IP Addr eld.
When the browser successfully connects to the FS-HDR, the main Status screen
is displayed. If the browser fails to connect, make sure CONFIG settings for IP,
Subnet, and Gateway match the network setup of the browser host. You can
either make the computer match the FS-HDR, or make the FS-HDR match your
computer.
General Web Browser Screen Description
The webpage screens are different, depending on the current FS-HDR operating
mode. All FS-HDR screens share some common elements:
Menu
On the left of each screen is a navigational list of the available screens. Click any of
these items to jump to that screen. Collapse/expand buttons on the upper right
of each menu lets you open and close that menu’s selection list.

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