Hvb16M32 And Hvb16M64; Table 3-3 Hvb16M16 Dip Switch Sw2 Settings; Table 3-4 Hvb16M32 And Hvb16M64 Dip Switch Sw1 Settings - Honeywell VideoBloX User Manual

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HVB16M32 and HVB16M64

Rev 1.0
Table 3-3
HVB16M16 DIP Switch SW2 Settings
Switch
Function
SW2.6
On
SW2.7
On
SW2.8
On
DIP Switch S1 (1-8) defines the card address in binary format and is set to represent
the camera range. For example, cameras 1-16, set to 1, cameras 17-32, set to 2, etc.
S2 (1-2) extends the input address range.
S2 (3-4) sets the output range in binary format in groups of 64.
S2 (5) - turn on to cause the module to automatically switch its 16 video inputs to 16
video outputs on power up. In this mode, the address switch determines which group
of outputs will be used. This allows for using the modules to make large VDAs, without
the need for a CPU.
S2 (6) - turn on to cause the module to work transparently as a slave to another input
module. In this mode, the module does not reply to CPU messages. In this mode, it is
possible to have 3 similar matrix switchers, switching RGB video.
S2 (7) - not used. Reserved for future use.
S2 (8) - allows channel 1 to be used for synchronization (e.g. 2U chassis with DC
power).
Tables 5-4, 5-5. and 5-6 show the DIP switch settings (SW1, SW2, and SW3) for the
HVB16M32 and HVB16M64 modules.
Table 3-4
HVB16M32 and HVB16M64 DIP Switch SW1 Settings
Switch
Function
SW1.1
A0
SW1.2
A1
SW1.3
A2
SW1.4
A3
SW1.5
A4
SW1.6
A5
SW1.7
A6
SW1.8
A7
VideoBloX Chassis Only User Manual
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Protocol B
CH1 to Sync
Input Address
23
900.0855
10/06

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