Setting Up How A Fault Is Triggered And How It Is Presented; Fault Status; Setting The Position Of The Fault Windows; Setting The Message Associated With A Fault - evertz 7735CEM Manual

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7.10.1. Setting Up How A Fault Is Triggered And How It Is Presented

The CEM has two fault conditions that can be configured to warn the user of numerous conditions. The
Fault condition 1 and Fault condition 2 menu items are used to configure when fault 1 or fault 2 are
triggered, and how the fault should be presented. The controls for each fault condition operate the same
way so, for simplicity, the manual shows only the menu items for Fault condition 1.

7.10.1.1. Fault Status

Fault definitions
Fault condition 1
Fault status

7.10.1.2. Setting the position of the Fault Windows

Fault definitions
Fault condition 1
Window position

7.10.1.3. Setting the Message Associated with a Fault

Fault definitions
Fault condition 1
Fault 1 message
Video error

7.10.1.4. Determining If The Fault Message Will Be Displayed

Fault definitions
Fault condition 1
Fault 1 mode
Disable
Enable

7.10.1.5. Setting the Duration of the Fault Condition

Fault definitions
Fault condition 1
Fault duration
Until reset
1 to 254 frames
30 frames
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7735CEM Composite Encoder with Monitoring
This menu item displays a screen that shows the current status of all
faults that can be used to define a fault condition.
This control allows you to change the window positions of all windows
and bar graphs.
The window positions can also be set from the
Window position menu item on the On-screen display configuration
menu. See sections 7.8.2 for detailed information on the position of the
windows and bar graphs.
This control sets the message to display when the fault condition is
active. The text of the message can be changed. See section 7.2 for
information on changing text fields.
This control sets whether the fault message will be displayed when the
fault condition is active.
When enabled, the fault message will be displayed until the condition is
reset. When disabled, it will never be displayed. See section 7.10.1.5
for information on setting the duration of the fault condition.
This control sets how long the fault condition will be held. The fault
display will be displayed as long as the fault condition is active and the
Fault mode is set to Enable. The fault condition can either be held until
the user clears the condition or until a programmable timer expires.
Note: You can assign a GPI to clear the fault by assigning a GPI in the
On-screen display configuration => Window enable menu.
Revision 1.1.1
7700 MultiFrame Manual
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