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FS4 Frame Synchronizer/Converter v1.1
SNMP Parameters
The following parameters are used to setup the FS4 SNMP (Simple Network Management
Protocol) feature.
• SNMP Enable
• SNMP Trap Dest 1
• SNMP Trap Port 1
• SNMP Trap Dest 2
• SNMP Trap Port 2
Refer to
for a description of SNMP and how the FS4
supports it.
Hidden Menus
This selection lets you choose whether to hide or show inactive menus.
Screen Saver
This parameter lets you choose the menu screen saver.
Display Intensity
Display Intensity
determines alphanumeric display and front panel LED brightness.
Fan Speed
This parameter determines the speed (and sound level) of the FS4's internal cooling fans.
UPnP Host
UPnP Host
enables the FS4 to be discovered by a Windows network.
When this parameter is enabled, you can view the FS4 on a Windows Network by clicking
these selections in Windows:
Computer
>
Network
(in left pane). Any FS4s on the network
will be listed under
Other Devices
below
Computers
and
Media Devices
. If your system
does not have network discovery enabled, you may need to enable it following the
Windows help instructions to make network devices visible in the Windows Network
window.
UPnP Proxy
UPnP Proxy
enables the FS4 to serve as a proxy for other AJA devices, allowing them to be
discovered on a Windows network through the FS4. When enabled, the FS4 acts as a
proxy for all the AJA devices that it is able to connect to that have not already been
Hide Inactive (default)
Show All
Hides menus that are not in use.
Shows all menus, even those that are not in use.
On (AJA Logo) (default)
Off
System Name
AJA logo screen saver is displayed
The screen saver is not displayed.
Screen saver displays the system name.
Variable
Use the slider to dim or brighten the alphanumeric display and
activity indicator LEDs in steps from 1 (dim) to 8 (brightest).
Default is 6
Variable
Changes the fan speed in steps from 1 (slow) to 10 (fast).
Default is 10.
Enable (default)
Disable
Enables the FS4 to be discovered by a Windows network.
Disables Windows network discovery of the FS4.