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FS4 Frame Synchronizer/Converter v1.1
TSTGEN Test Pattern settings
FREEZE Freeze Output setting
Audio Menu Group Buttons
LEVEL Audio level and phase settings
DELAY Audio delay settings
MAP Output mapping controls
Status LED
Indicators
Indicators on the front panel are multi-state LEDs that light when a condition is present.
The indicators and the conditions that cause them to light are as follows:
PS1/PS2 Blue = Power Supply 1 or 2 is operational and receiving power. Both PS1 and PS2 LEDs
must be lit blue to indicate redundant power is available.
Red = Power supply is not receiving power or not operating within 10% of nominal
value (unless the alarm has been suppressed, in which case the LED will be turned off).
Off = Power supply alarm is suppressed and nominal power is not being received.
2SI Blue = (Single Ch only) The processor's output mapping is set to 2SI (2 Sample
Interleave).
Off = In Single Channel Mode the processor's output mapping is set to Quadrant
(Square Division). In Four Channel Mode this LED is always off.
REF Blue = The FS4 is operating with a valid reference.
Red = A reference alarm condition exists (unless the alarm has been suppressed, in
which case the LED will be turned off).
ID Blinks blue on and off when you right-click on an FS4 system name and choose Identify
in the web interface Network list. This action helps identify which system you’re
controlling when multiple units are operated from a single computer. The ID LEDs on the
front and rear panels perform the same function. No matter which side of a rack you’re
facing, you’ll be able to see one of the LEDs.
REMOTE This multicolor LED indicates the current control mode:
Blue= Local Only (front panel control only)
Red = Remote Only (remote browser or panel control only)
Purple = Local + Remote (front panel and remote control both enabled)
Incompatibility
Alarms
The FS4 produces signal incompatibility alarms for a number of reasons. For example,
incompatible conversion alarms can occur because the FS4 cannot convert between
frame rate families (59.94/29.97/23.98, or 50/25, or 60/30/24).

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