Panasonic AW-HS50 Operating Instructions - Page 45

Bus status displays, Version displays

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4. System settings 4-2-3. Bus status displays When the A bus or B bus crosspoint buttons are held down, the BUS Assign Status menu appears for the OSD menu. $75#UUKIP5VCVWU :2659  :2659#UKIP 5&++0 +0276 2)/ 5&++0 +0276 289 5&++0 +0276 #7: /8 2KP2 5&++0 +0276 -';(KNN %$)& -';5QWTEG (/'/ 4-2-4. Version displays The numbers of the versions are displayed on the [15] SYSTEM Status of the OSD menu. =?5;56'/5VCVWU 5;56'/8GT 51(68GT ).7'(2)#8GT /#+0(2)#8GT (1068GT /#%#FFTGUU (#0 2QYGT 6GORGTCVWTG 0Q#NCTO 0Q#NCTO 0Q#NCTO [15] SYSTEM Status SYSTEM Ver. The system version information is displayed here. [15] SYSTEM Status SOFT Ver. The unit's software version is displayed here. [15] SYSTEM Status GLUE FPGA Ver. The version of the hardware used to start the unit is displayed here. [15] SYSTEM Status MAIN FPGA Ver. The version of the hardware that processes the images is displayed here. [15] SYSTEM Status FONT Ver. The version of the font used for the OSD menu is displayed here. [15] SYSTEM Status MAC Address The MAC address is displayed. [15] SYSTEM Status FAN This displays "Alarm" when something is wrong with the cooling fan. [15] SYSTEM Status Power This displays "Alarm" when a drop in the supply voltage has been detected. [15] SYSTEM Status Temperature This displays "Alarm" when the temperature inside the unit has risen. If an alarm has occurred, stop using the unit immediately, and be sure to contact your dealer. Continuing to use the unit in this condition could damage it. 45

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4. System settings
4-2-3.
Bus status displays
When the A bus or B bus crosspoint buttons are held down,
the BUS Assign Status menu appears for the OSD menu.
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Version displays
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[15] SYSTEM Status
SYSTEM Ver.
The system version information is displayed here.
[15] SYSTEM Status
SOFT Ver.
The unit’s software version is displayed here.
[15] SYSTEM Status
GLUE FPGA Ver.
The version of the hardware used to start the unit is
displayed here.
[15] SYSTEM Status
MAIN FPGA Ver.
The version of the hardware that processes the images is
displayed here.
[15] SYSTEM Status
FONT Ver.
The version of the font used for the OSD menu is displayed
here.
[15] SYSTEM Status
MAC Address
The MAC address is displayed.
[15] SYSTEM Status
FAN
This displays “Alarm” when something is wrong with the
cooling fan.
[15] SYSTEM Status
Power
This displays “Alarm” when a drop in the supply voltage has
been detected.
[15] SYSTEM Status
Temperature
This displays “Alarm” when the temperature inside the unit
has risen.
If an alarm has occurred, stop using the unit
immediately, and be sure to contact your dealer.
Continuing to use the unit in this condition could
damage it.