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Summary of Contents for evertz 7700
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4.1.2. Overview of the Status LEDs ....................3 CONTROLLING THE 7760AVM MODULES..................3 Figures Figure 1: 7700-RCP Front Panel......................2 Tables Table 1: Remote Panel Serial I/O Connector Pin Definitions ..............1 Table 2: 7700FC (Rev A) to Remote Control Panel Cable............... 2...
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7700 MultiFrame Manual 7700-RCP Remote Control Panel REVISION HISTORY REVISION DESCRIPTION DATE Preliminary Version Jul 00 Released version, updated table 2 Jun 02 Revision 1.0...
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7700-RCP Remote Control Panel OVERVIEW The 7700-RCP is a rack mounted control panel to control many of the 7700 series modules. It connects to the 7700FR frame through the 7700FC Frame Controller module, which acts as a gateway to individual modules in the frame.
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The display area consists of a 16 digit alphanumeric display, 4 LED status indicators and a 4 pushbutton keypad. The keypad is used to select which module is being addressed with the remote control panel and to navigate the menu system of the individual module. Figure 1: 7700-RCP Front Panel 7700-RCP-2 Revision 1.0...
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The modules are numbered from the left of the frame starting at 1. The 7700FC Frame controller module will be installed in slot 1. The modules that can be controlled by the 7700- RCP will occupy slots 2 to 15 in the frame.
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7700 MultiFrame Manual 7700-RCP Remote Control Panel Press the " or # keys to move up and down the list of available sub menus. An arrow (>) moves up and down the left hand side of the menu items to indicate which item you are currently choosing. Once the arrow is on the desired item, press the SELECT key to select the next menu level.
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