6.9.3. Initiating a Software Upgrade
Utilities
Upgrade
Yes
Cancel
6.9.4. Restoring the CE to its Factory Default Configuration
Utilities
Factory reset
Yes
Cancel
7.
JUMPERS
7.1.
TERMINATION JUMPERS
REF TERM
7.2.
SELECTING WHETHER LOCAL FAULTS WILL BE MONITORED
BY THE GLOBAL FRAME STATUS
FRAME STATUS
7737CE Composite Encoder with Image Enhancement
This menu item is used to initiate an upgrade of the module software.
In addition to the software upgrade support detailed in this manual (See
the Upgrading Firmware section of this manual for more information),
you can initiate an upgrade with this command. This will allow you to
upgrade the software without unplugging the card and changing the
upgrade jumper.
After selecting the upgrade operation, you must change the command
to Yes and press the pushbutton before the upgrade can take place.
You can abort the operation by pressing the pushbutton when Cancel is
displayed.
After the upgrade has finished, the unit will automatically restart and
run in normal operating mode.
This menu item is used to restore all controls back to their factory
defaults.
After selecting the reset operation, you must change the command to
Yes and press the pushbutton before the command takes place. After
the command, all parameters will be set to their factory default. You
can abort the operation by pressing the pushbutton when Cancel is
displayed.
Figure 5 : Location of Jumpers on 7736CE Boards
The REF TERM jumper J22 located on the rear of the card near the white multi-pin
connectors, selects the reference video termination impedance. Either 75Ω or a
high-Z (27kΩ) termination impedance can be selected by placing the jumper in the
"75" (top justified) or "HI-Z" (bottom justified) positions, respectively.
The FRAME STATUS jumper J3 located at the front of the module determines
whether local faults (as shown by the Local Fault indicator) will be connected to the
7700FR frame's global status bus.
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